11 projects tagged "JavaScript"
Kitsh is a simple shell around WebKit. It provides a self-contained HTML5 browser, client/server JavaScript processor, and SQLite database. Its purpose is to help create desktop applications and widgets easily. It uses the libraries of the WebKit framework and a few others from GTK and GNOME.
OpenMEAP provides HTML5 mobile application software which removes the need for developing mobile apps natively across multiple platforms. It enables organizations of all sizes to efficiently develop, deliver, and manage mobile applications while using their existing Web development and designer resources.
SUMO Access Manager is a security system for PHP Web applications that can be added using only one line of code. Administrators can manage authentication and authorization for users, groups, and security policies with easy, all through an intuitive Web based interface. You can create users that can authenticate their password via LDAP, MySQL internal users, MySQL/PostgreSQL/Oracle generic users tables, and via Google Mail account.
Submin provides a Web-based admin interface to your Subversion repositories. Its features include user/group management, path permission management, and the ability to create svn repositories. It uses htpasswd/svn authz for authentication, so it can use the same login information as apache2/svn (and trac). It works with FF3, IE7, Safari 3, Chrome, and Opera 9.
Wolf CMS simplifies content management by offering an elegant user interface, flexible templating per page, simple user management and permissions, and the tools necessary for file management. It is a fork of Frog CMS, which was itself a PHP migration of the Ruby-on-Rails app Radiant CMS. Wolf is now forging its own development path, although a family resemblance with these two systems can still be seen.
phpLiteAdmin is a Web-based database admin tool with support for SQLite 2 and 3. It consists of a single 60KB source file that can simply be dropped into a directory on your server and then visited in a browser. There is virtually no setup required except for specifying your database(s). The available operations, feature set, interface, and user experience is comparable to phpMyAdmin for MySQL.