388 projects tagged "groupware"
Hep Message Server is software that transfers messages between different messaging systems. Eventually, it should transparently route messages between email, weblogs, and instant messaging. Currently Hep does one thing: fetches news feeds from Web sites and lets you view them in your email client.
AutoNOC is a high performance, production integrated, peer-to-peer network operations management platform for Windows and Linux. It provides real-time historical analysis, root cause, fault detection, reporting, alerts and alarms, and no-nonsense correlation. It is an interoperable vendor independent solution with built-in support for Microsoft, Cisco, Linux, IBM, and other major technologies. Additionally it offers many novel capabilities, including end user personalization, easy scalability, compressed historical databases, infinite histories, event archiving (it works as a syslog server), and multi-language support.
The wftk is a relatively complete initial implementation of a workflow engine. It is implemented as a library to allow workflow functionality to be embedded in arbitrary applications. Data and activities are represented internally as XML structures, and all interfaces to external systems are organized into adapters to allow fairly easy interaction with any pre-existing software environment. The wftk compiles in both Unix and Win32 environments. Example adaptors already implemented are ODBC and Oracle under Windows, and MySQL for both Unix and Windows. There is an SMTP adaptor for Win32 and Unix, used for outgoing notifications. Storage of data is in local file directories or in databases.
The GTK Programmer's Calendar is intended for people who think about time in terms of files and projects, and for people for whom what happened is more important that what will happen (e.g., "what projects did I work on last Thursday?" or "My last three days of work needs to be thrown away; how do I get it out?").
Java iCal Group Scheduler enables several users to get together for a meeting, by using JICAL to translate their iCalendar files into their available free/busy time and post it automatically to your Web server. This project enables Ximian Evolution desktop users to book meetings with each other (and Outlook users) via a Web server storing their 'Free/Busy' information as specified in RFC2445. It works with Evolution, Korganiser, Apple iCal, and MS Outlook (for meetings), and enhances your workgroup and personal calendar views. Shell scripts for converting to various image formats are also included.
A ready-to-use architecture to ease the creation of MDI-style applications in Java.