106 projects tagged "Linux"
papaya CMS is a Web Content Management System based on open standards (including XML, XSLT, PHP, and MySQL/PostgreSQL). It is compatible with almost every operating system, is platform-independent, is multi-lingual, offers great usability, and is easy to extend via its plugin system. It is scalable and perfect for business websites.
osis2epub is a a program that converts a Bible text stored in Open Scripture Information Standard (OSIS) format to an EPUB book. The resulting eBook can then be read on various eReaders or converted to another format. Conversion to a simple text format and to a collection of HTML files with an accompanying stylesheet and file list (for direct viewing or subsequent conversion) is also supported.
Nibble Forms 2 is a PHP form class which allows developers to quickly create HTML5 forms and validate submitted results. An evolution of the original Nibble Forms class, it follows some of the key principles of Nibble Forms: It's simple to instantiate, it uses simple form field calls, it's flexible, and it provides validation out of the box.
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.
Klen-library is a program for creating electronic books. It consists of three modules, for editing books, reading books, and creating tests. It offers password protection of every book and the editing mode. The print function makes it self-sufficient, as it allows creation of books without using third-party text editors. It uses SQLite, so you don't have to install a database server. It can export to the XWB, HTML, TXT, PDF, PostScript, and RTF formats, and can import from XWB, HTML, and TXT.
MetaWareJ is a Java framework for creating Web-based business applications. "Business applications" means applications which deal with data input, validation, and processing, based on a set of business requirements and rules. Applications built with MetaWareJ are Java Web applications utilizing HTML/JavaScript. They can, however, run unmodified as traditional GUI applications (using Swing) or be installed on an Android device and use the native user interface. They can also produce a variety of outputs such as charts, PDF reports, CSV exports, etc.
pdf2htmlEX renders PDF files in HTML. It aims to provide an accurate rendering while being optimized for Web display. It is designed for scientific papers with complicated formulas and figures, so a precise rendering is the first concern, but general PDF files are also supported.