237 projects tagged "Linux"
The Dextop application framework allows you to create Rich Internet Applications based on .NET/Mono and Sencha Ext JS. It has proven to be useful for online business applications. It features a desktop-like Ext JS frontend, simplified client-server communication, a stateful programming model, real-time updates and notifications from the server, automatic column model generation, automatic store model generation, and automatic form generation.
uNabto is a small UDP-based NAT and firewall traversing virtual Web server. It is useful for very small resource limited embedded systems. It works by installing a free Nabto protocol plugin in your browser which, in combination with a "HTML-device driver" definition file, communicates and presents the user with a nice Web based GUI.
SiteFusion allows object-oriented PHP applications to operate as OS-native applications through a XULRunner-based thin client. The client connects to the SiteFusion daemon through an ordinary Web server, and applications run in separate continuous processes. Two-way communication is enabled, without the need for additional Web server configurations. The implementation of the XUL framework in a PHP class structure includes an implementation of the Mozilla tree view optimized for very large trees, supporting drag-and-drop, editable cells, and sorting.
Boscli is a framework to create interactive command line interfaces. It is meant to help developers write interactive shells for domain specific tasks. It provides an easy way to wrap and join together command line apps and utilities and create specific shells with security levels and modes, history, auto-completion, and so on. Using this framework any developer can build an interactive command line interface for configuration or monitor an appliance in a few minutes. Boscli can be used as a "glue code" for an appliance's interface or to create a "homogeneous" administration interface for different systems and applications.
libposix is an impementation of the core functionality of all Unix systems. It is a full, cross-platform implementation of the POSIX 2008 standard. It is meant to replace existing implementations of a Unix system's core libraries. It is an exact implementation of POSIX 2008 and nothing else (no extensions, no previous POSIX versions). However, it works well with possible extensions to the core system functionallity (for example, GNU or BSD).
libTISCH is a framework for easy development of multi-touch applications. It contains tools for video processing, calibration, gesture recognition and, most importantly, a GUI toolkit with widgets that utilize the multi-touch gestures detected by the lower layers. It runs on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
Software to build and execute shell command lines from standard input in parallel.