RSS 5 projects tagged "jQuery UI"

No download Website Updated 17 May 2013 Novius OS

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Pop 124.04
Vit 42.20

Novius OS is a CMS that takes up the challenge of managing Web content in today’s multi-channel environment. Its goal is to provide users with one single tool for their digital communication: Web sites, social networks, mobile applications, email, and custom business applications. It is based on the FuelPHP framework. It uses an HTML5 interface, the jQuery UI framework, and the Wijmo and TinyMCE plugins.

Download No website Updated 23 Sep 2010 prettyAutoIndex

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Pop 32.68
Vit 31.12

prettyAutoIndex is a Web gallery based on Apache mod_autoindex, relying on modern browser features (CSS3, HTML5) to present your data nicely with the use of jQuery.

Download No website Updated 06 Feb 2013 gpFinder

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Pop 72.91
Vit 3.65

gpFinder is a file manager based on the elFinder project. Written in JavaScript using jQuery UI, it can be easily integrated with all of the most popular Web editors (elRTE, CKEditor, and TinyMCE).

Download Website Updated 10 Apr 2012 elFinder

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Pop 96.47
Vit 2.94

elFinder is a Web-based file manager that was inspired by the simplicity and convenience of Mac OS X's Finder. It attempts to make working with remote files as convenient as working with those on your computer. It supports QuickLook for most types of files, copy/move with drag and drop, hot keys, a built-in text editor, context menus, and much more.

Download Website Updated 21 Jan 2013 AlphaLemon CMS

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Pop 52.31
Vit 1.55

AlphaLemon CMS is a content management system built on top of the Symfony2 framework. It is designed to make it as easy as possibile to manage a Web site without requiring programming or a large learning curve, while giving developers a robust and flexible framework on which to build Web applications and distributable extensions.

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PHPlot

Dynamic plots, charts, and graphs in PHP.

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A tool to ease the execution of commands on multiple remote servers.