1296 projects tagged "Linux"
LMB is a tool to browse the web using a dumb terminal that isn't capable of even the most simple options (like deleting the screen or cursor placement). All commands are entered as a single line command. Links are visited by entering the number that is printed before the link. All other commands can be changed using the config file. LMB isn't a real browser, but a frontend to lynx. Documentation is nearly nonexistant. It is written in Pascal using the Freepascal compiler. An x86-linux binary is included.
Terbidium (formerly 'Websource') is a Web portal like XOOPS, PHP-Nuke, and a million other portal-style sites. It can be used as a OOP framework for quickly building a new site, or as-is for a news portal system. It features basic user registration, authentication, and preferences system, several user-selectable themes, with templates for building more, site administration (Web-based) for all site features, session support, including hit tracking and reporting (for pages and ad banners), Web hit tracking, and more.
The CODE:NEO Application Server is a Web server extension that bridges the gap between web interfaces and compiled code. It allows the user to build "Joints" with .CnBin extensions, which can be called through the Web server and operate at ultra-fast speeds. CODE:NEO also comes with two API libraries (CnUtil and CnServer) that provide many convenient rapid development tools.
@1 Table Publisher allows you to create, edit, and display Microsoft Excel or Access tables directly via a Web browser. It allows you to create tables from scratch, import MS-Excel/Access tables, or use existing data files on servers. It has support for master login and sub-user login. It also allows two-way import/export to/from MS-Excel/Access data files.
SMLserver is a Web server plugin for AOLserver, an Open Source multi-threaded Web server provided by America Online and used for large-scale, dynamic Web sites. SMLserver allows efficient threaded execution of Standard ML programs and inherits many of the great features of AOLserver, including the possibility of accessing a variety of different relational database management systems (RDBMSs), such as Oracle, MySQL, and PostgreSQL.