19 projects tagged "HTML/XHTML"
SynchroEdit is a browser-based document editor for use by multiple users simultaneously. It is a form of same-time, different-place groupware. It allows multiple users to edit a single web-based document at the same time, and it continuously synchronizes all changes so that users always have the same version.
Pie is a lightweight content management system for Web-sharing documents, files, and arbitrary pieces of information. Making use of a Wiki's meta language and page-linking abilities, it lets authors create and maintain content via HTTP on a corporate basis. It features an emphasis on fast content delivery to its recipients rather than sophisticated add-ons, therefore conveying compiled output instead of performing time consuming run-time processing.
dlg2html is a set of Bash shell scripts which help automate the conversion of DLG Pro message bases to HTML for archiving or mirroring on the Web. (DLG Pro is a Bulletin Board System for Amiga personal computers.) The HTML message files contain the appropriate links to the next and previous messages, as well as to any replies or referenced messages. A message index is also produced. dlg2html works with terminal dumps of DLG message boards, which means that you do not need access to the actual BBS files to perform the conversion.
Web Site Robot is an easy to use Web site builder with a blog tool, shopping cart, and online photo album. It is free and does not require additional software, HTML, programming, or a hosting company. It enables secure online payments with credit cards. There is virtually unlimited storage space for HTML, documents, blogs, photos, music, videos, or any multimedia content.
coWiki is a sophisticated but easy-to-use Web collaboration tool that helps you and your coworkers create and organize Web documents, Weblogs, and knowledgebases (or any other document structures) directly in HTML browsers. You can evolve ideas and gain a concomitant XML documentation of your brainstorming without having to concentrate on complicated structural syntaxes. coWiki follows the tradition of loose Wiki Wiki Webs with easy and intuitional markup, adding Unixlike access management, a directory/document hierarchy, and a plugin API for your functionalities and enhancements. It is template-based and multilingual.