27 projects tagged "Freeware"
Splunk is an engine for machine data. Use Splunk to collect, index, and harness the fast moving machine data generated by all your applications, servers, and devices: physical, virtual, and in the cloud. Search and analyze all your real-time and historical data from one place. Splunking your machine data lets you troubleshoot problems and investigate security incidents in minutes, not hours or days. Monitor your end-to-end infrastructure to avoid service degradation or outages. Meet compliance mandates at lower cost. Correlate and analyze complex events spanning multiple systems. Gain new levels of operational visibility and intelligence for IT and the business.
zLogFabric is an all in one cross-platform logging solution that collects log lines/messages over a messaging system to a central server instance. The modular design enables the server to store, forward, alert, and generate live statistics out of the logged data. It can collect log information from files, syslog, log4j, log4net, and Windows event logs.
Komodo Edit is a multi-platform, multi-language editor for dynamic languages and AJAX technology, including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Tcl, plus support for browser-side code including JavaScript, CSS, HTML and XML. Background syntax checking and syntax coloring catch errors immediately, while autocomplete and calltips guide you as you write. XPI extension support allows you to create your own plugins, and provides the same capability as Firefox, with all standard Mozilla APIs based on XUL, XBL, and XPCOM, plus custom ones for Python and JavaScript. Other features include Vi emulation, Emacs key bindings, code folding, and code snippets.
RedQueryBuilder fills the gap between a hand coded "quick search" and a full blown query language. A typical use is in an intranet Web application where experienced users need a quick ad-hoc way to find particular data. This means they don't have to use report frameworks or ask a techie. To use it in your app, you just need to drop in the JS, feed it the metadata for your database, then handle the change events to get the SQL and argument values.
PicoMail is a fast, feature-rich mobile email application for any Java (J2ME, MIDP 2.0) or Symbian cellphone. PicoMail supports easy email account configuration, HTML messages, graphics, attachments, SMS / MMS, cookies, automatic spam filtering, search, hyperlinks, security, and much more. Image support includes GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and BMP. Images can be zoomed, viewed in fullsize, saved, sent via SMS / MMS, and analyzed with OCR. POP3, IMAP, and SMTP (secure and non-secure) are supported. Links can be followed within email messages. Word, Excel, WordPerfect, image, Zip, and PDF attachments can be opened. Other features include keyword searching, audio and video playback, contact list importing, and support for Unicode and many other character encodings.
Pico is a fast, full featured mobile application for any Java (J2ME) or Symbian cellphone. Including full HTML Web browsing, feature-rich email, multimedia-enabled SMS, and an RSS feed reader, Pico combines all the rich functionality of PicoWeb, PicoMail, PicoSMS, and PicoRSS into a single application.
PicoWeb is a fast, feature rich Web browser for any Java (J2ME, MIDP 2.0) or Symbian cellphone. It supports hyperlinks, images, forms, cookies, HTTPS, bookmarks, and much more. PicoWeb's features include bookmarks, display of images (including GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and BMP formats) automatic image resizing, the ability to zoom, save, SMS, and perform OCR on images, forms, form autofill, the ability to save pages for offline viewing, a file explorer to view files on the phone, audio and video playback, secure HTTP (HTTPS), compression to reduce wireless data charges, and support for Unicode and many character encodings.
G-WAN is an extremely fast Web application server. It runs scripts written in ANSI C. This server is safer than others, since it uses less code, no buffer copies, and no library calls that can lead to buffer overflows. G-WAN can outperform IBM Apache, Microsoft IIS, and Sun GlassFish by several orders of magnitude, both on Windows and Linux.
A simple social network with some project management features.