23 projects tagged "Linux"
BitNami Pootle Stack Native Installer is an easy-to-install distribution of the Pootle application. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and Django so users can get a Pootle installation up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Pootle is a user-friendly Web portal which makes the translation process simpler. It allows online translations and work assignments, gives statistics, and allows easy volunteer contribution.
AntFlow builds upon Apache Ant to provide a new approach to simplifying system automation that uses pipelines of hot folders chained together to perform a given task. Using XML, it associates an automated task such as data transfer, encryption, or XML processing with a directory on the local system. Whenever a file is copied or written into the hot folder, the associated task is executed and the file is moved to the next hot folder in the pipeline for further processing.
Cameleon a Framework for developing reliable database applications in a technology independent and predominantly editorial way. User interfaces may be easily exchanged from Swing to HTML and vice versa, and databases may be exchanged in the same manner. The Swing variant framework is established. The HTML user interface is under construction but can be reviewed on the project Webpage ("Test sample application"). Cameleon's target users are programmers who manage midrange data volumes (from thousands to millions of database records) and who prefer simplicity and availability rather than animation. Business features such as security management and parameter administration are supported in the framework. The framework allows web developement without any knowledge of JSP, HTML, Servlets etc. Data input elements (and groups of them) may be used in Java Server Pages.
ClearSilver is a high-performance, powerful, and language-neutral HTML template system. It enforces a separation between presentation code and application logic which makes writing, debugging, and maintaining Web pages easier. It can be used from C/C++, Python, Perl, Java, and Ruby. It runs on Windows and Unix.
Douglas Thrift's Search Engine is an indexing search engine for use on small Web sites such as personal or small business sites. It is designed to be very similar to Google for end users and its output is customizable. For indexing, it supports both the Robots Exclusion Protocol and the Robots META Tag.
The GlobeCom Jukebox is a music jukebox with integrated CDDB-aware ripping and groupware functionality. It is completely configurable from the Web interface, seamlessly integrates ripping from CD to encoded MP3, and supports grouping of songs, peak adjustment, account management for access, streaming of jukebox or single song, themability, album handling, and online help.
MightyCal is a powerful calendar/schedule building program which aims to be the MS Access of the Web calendaring world. It provides an easy-to-use administration interface for developing custom calendars of many types, from simple event bulletin boards, to schedulers of human/physical resource availability, to schedulers which automatically take programmed actions. Users of a MightyCal site can choose to view calendars in a wide variety of formats on numerous devices, from standard HTML to PDF and WML. MightyCal's architecture combines the object-oriented web development of Zope with the XML transformation capabilities of Cocoon.
Nexenta is a complete GNU-based operating system built on top of the OpenSolaris kernel and runtime. The Debian system is used for software distribution and packaging to glue the numerous pieces together. However, Nexenta is not currently part of the Debian Project, nor are its packages present in the Debian database. It includes Apache, MySQL, Perl, Python, PHP, Firefox, Evolution, a software update manager, Synaptic package manager, Gaim, Abiword, administration and development utilities, editors, graphics, GNOME, interpreters, libraries, and much more.