64 projects tagged "Galician"
FileZilla is a multi-platform FTP program. The suite includes an easy-to-use client, which is similar to other popular FTP programs like WS-FTP or Cute-FTP, and a Windows-only server. The client supports various flavors of FTP and SCP, including FTP over SSL/TLS (FTPS) and SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP). The client also features IPv6 support, support for resuming and transferring files larger than 4GB, a tabbed user interface, a powerful site manager and transfer queue, bookmarks, drag and drop support, configurable transfer speed limits, filename filters, directory comparison, a network configuration wizard, remote file editing, keep-alive, HTTP/1.1, SOCKS5, and FTP-Proxy support, logging to a file, synchronized directory browsing, and remote file search.
LibrePlan is a Web application for project planning, monitoring, and control. It is a collaborative tool to plan, monitor, and control projects and has a rich Web interface that provides a desktop-like user experience. All the team members can take part in the planning, which makes it possible to have real-time planning. It was designed for a scenario where multiple projects and resources interact to carry out the work inside a company. It makes it possible to communicate with other company tools, providing a wide set of Web services to import and export data.
The shock bundle is an extensive Web design bundle that offers 100 WordPress themes and templates, Web element sets, characters sets, 500 logo templates, and up to 20000 icons. The templates offer multiple color schemes and are fully customizable. All themes and graphics sets include layered sources.
Rippix is a fork of ripperX, a fast and easy to use CD ripper. While ripperX does a good job of ripping and encoding songs from a CD, it uses a rather outdated user interface. Rippix tries to fill this gap. This includes porting Rippix to GTK+ 3. Additionally, a lot of deprecated code will be rewritten and documentation will be added. The reason for a fork is that after some hacking on the ripperX code, it appeared that more modifications were necessary in order to port to GTK+ 3 conveniently than what could be appreciable by ripperX devs, like removing all the XPM images (including the logo) from the UI.