16 projects tagged "Freeware"
AgileGallery is a photo gallery that processes the XML output from Picasa, generates paging and thumbnails, and displays the full sized photos along with any captions entered in Picasa. AgileGallery presently comes in two flavors: one that uses AJAX for the interface and one that uses Flash. AgileGallery does not require any server-side technology to generate photo galleries.
Apcon is a systemtray application for KDE that makes it very easy for users to specify and manage different network/connection profiles and connect/disconnect to/from them. A user can also get several details about a connection. An integrated wizard leads the user through this process. The idea of Apcon is based on IBM's Access Connections Tool for the Thinkpads.
Daily Diabetes Diet Counter is a Web-based tracking program for people with diabetes. Just open the Counter and leave it open throughout the day, adding foods as you eat them. The Counter keeps track of calories, starches, vegetables, fruits, milks, meats, and fats. As you add foods, the Counter keeps a list that can be printed at the end of the day.
DataDrafter is a program that allows you to create your own interactive graphics applications with data editing, navigation, search, and reporting features built in. Use it instead of Visio, for example, to create diagrams, maps, and technical drawings that are interactive and fully integrated with your data. Your visualizations become real applications instead of just wallpaper. You can even share your graphics and data as an application on the Web, or on your own intranet.
Inject is program which can generate, inject and withdraw BGP routes, with a primary focus on network testing. It supports route and peer flapping, generation of random routes with (pseudo) random BGP attributes via a Cisco like CLI. Other features include a configuration file based on XML, test cases, help functions, and displaying of peer and route information.
MyAtom Writer is a graphical tool for creating standard Atom 1.0 documents that embed links to FOAF and OTER documents. A Description component is used to specify descriptions of documents, information regarding the author, and content types. The content type is used to specify whether the Atom document contains links to FOAF and OTER documents. The Entry component is used to enter documents in XML, XHTML, HTML, or text format.
Paragent is a Web-based tool for IT administrators that provides a unified service for hardware and software inventory, alerting, remote desktop, and help desk functions. It delivers these tools in an easy-to-use interface, with one-click access and site-wide built-in advanced search capabilities. It is a combination of applications, including Lisp-based servers collecting data, C++ agents on the client machines, and Java tools for the remote desktop component. Paragent runs on Linux servers and supports Windows clients.