91 projects tagged "GUI"
Aquarium is a Web-based GUI for Linux based systems. It currently covers/supports some of the most important Linux-based systems that are meant for server computing platforms, networking devices (including custom-built devices such as firewalls, IDS, IPS, WAN optimization, and Web caching), remotely rented hosting and other dedicated custom servers, systems/servers within an intranet, and systems/servers within cloud networks, CDN networks, or distributed SaaS Application Nodes. It supports Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Opera, and runs on Fedora Core. In the future, it should be supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Knoppix, and Debian. It provides abstraction for common Linux tools and other popular command line tools: ping, traceroute, ifconfig, netstat, who, arp, route, some important /proc system information and statistics, a custom file manager/explorer, iptables or Linux Firewall, Linux static routes, Linux brctl, cron scheduling, Linux users, and GRUB bootloader. It also supports MySQL. It should support exclusively all of the features of Traffic Squeezer.
FMRD-Desktop is a GUI application that facilitates data entry into the Football Match Result Database (FMRD). The FMRD maintains match result data in order to support football (soccer) analytics research and development. These data include high-level match data (competitions, venues, and teams), personnel data (players, managers, and central referees), match lineups, and match events (goals, penalties, disciplinary incidents, substitutions).
DyadWaves is an easy-to-use GUI for 1D and 2D wavelet transform. It is pretty basic, with functionality consisting of wavelet transform computation, signal/image approximation, and denoising using up to three transform modes. It contains two executables: dyadwaves and dyadwaves2d for 1D and 2D signal analysis respectively.
KDE Plasma Active is a user interface for all types of tablets, smartphones, and touch computing devices, such as settop boxes, smart TVs, home automation, and in-vehicle infotainment. It is a joint project by the KDE community, basysKom, and open-slx. Its goals are a fast embedded UX platform with minimal memory requirements, customizable and modular to support different form factors, and an interface which adapts as users change activities.