10 projects tagged "Internet"
Wapsh allows users to login to a Unix workstation using a WAP-capable mobile phone. Features include shortcuts (to save phone typing), input of control and other special characters, command history, and searching and scrolling through long shell output. Wapsh automatically adapts to the main WAP browsers (UP and Nokia), and uses configuration files to further tailor the system for specific phones. A corresponding HTML (Web) interface is also included.
SiteManager is an Open Source Web Application Toolkit for PHP Developers that includes a framework for code modules and layout templates, database connectivity, SmartForms, sessions, and some other tools. All parts of the system are integrated through object-oriented libraries which allow for easy expandability and maintenance.
JpGraph is an OO graph drawing library for PHP 5.1 and above. Highlights of the available features are: multiple scale types; anti-aliasing of lines; color-gradient fills; support for GIF, JPEG, and PNG formats; and support for multiple Y axes. Many plot types are supported, such as pie-charts, lineplots, bar plots, impulse plots, polar plots, error plots, contour plots, matrix plots, gantt charts, and many more. The pro-version also contains extensive 1D and 2D barcode support. The documentation is extensive and is over 700 pages.
sendcard is an advanced ecard program. It is very flexible and easy to customize. Some of its features are: an easy installation wizard, password-protected administration controls, statistics on the cards sent, a smart template system, multiple recipients support, delayed sending, support for JPEG, GIF, PNG, Flash, Java applets, Quicktime, and other media types, optional background music, optional emoticons, support for 9 databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Interbase, MS SQL, mSQL, OCi8, ODBC, Oracle, and Sybase), optional email notification of receipt, print-friendly layouts, and comprehensive documentation.
Gangplank is a Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) system (or "chat server") which supports real-time communication between users, currently using a text-based user interface. It runs as an Internet server which implements the standard telnet protocol, so no special client program is necessary for users. Server-side processing provides input editing/history and terminal- handling features over the telnet connection for standard ANSI terminals. This code has been in production use on a private server since early 1993. This single-process server is fast, efficient and stable.
IP*Works! is a comprehensive suite of more than 40 native Linux class libraries for Internet development. It is a robust framework of enterprise-class tools, enabling rapid integration of any major Internet protocol or technology, including FTP, HTTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, SNMP, LDAP, DNS, RSS, SMPP(SMS), XMPP (Jabber), SOAP, and WebDav. It includes source code for compilation on various Unix platforms, a framework for Objective-C (Cocoa) Mac OS X development, and native PHP extensions.
IP*Works! SSL adds SSL security, digital certificate generation, and certificate management capabilities to the base IP*Works! Linux class libraries. It supports secure implementations of every major SSL- enabled Internet protocol, including FTPS, HTTPS, SMTPS, POPS, IMAPS, LDAPS, SMPPS, XMPPS (Secure Jabber), SOAPS, and WebDavS.
SWFT (Simple Web File Transfer) is a simple Web application designed as a more secure and modern replacement for FTP and SFTP. It is a better solution than SFTP because it does not conflict with modern firewall rules. It allows for easy and secure upload and download of files through the HTTPS feature of any standard Web browser.
A tool that allows you to install Linux on multiple machines at once, possibly via BitTorrent.