26 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
Werc is a minimalistic RESTful Web application framework and content management system. It follows the Unix "tool philosophy" and it is designed to be fast, simple, convenient, and easily extensible. It handles both small and big sites and has a flexible system for user and group permissions. All data is stored in plain text files that can be easily manipulated with standard tools, without using any databases or other external dependencies. Existing applications include a blogging engine with RSS/Atom feeds, a wiki system that can easily integrate pre-existing documents (can be enabled for any directory tree), and others.
Relata is a Web-based knowledge worker automation suite that helps you and your workgroup get more done in less time. It features an address book, calendar/todo list, account manager, outcomes/goals management, blogs, group email, Web documents, file sharing, notes, and messaging modules. Modules can be enabled or disabled, as required. It also features keyword search capabilities and data synchronization support for Palm Desktop 4.1 SP3 and Microsoft Outlook 2000 through 2003 SP2. Online user documentation is included in PDF format. A Web-based installation wizard is included for fast deployment.
Easy SVN is a subversion browser via the Web. It's easy because only a command line svn program and Perl are required to run it; no extra software needs to be installed. After configuring the Perl script as cgi-bin program, SVN repositories can be navigated, and entries viewed for contents, history, and diffs.
blurt is Web publishing ("blogging") software. Unlike most blogging software, it does not provide you with a fancy back office, heavy duty database backends, and massive user management systems. Instead, you upload documents ("posts") in simple text format (.txt) to a directory on your Web server. blurt will figure out the rest.
Tribiq CMS is an multilingual content management system (CMS) and extranet. Tribiq CMS is easy to use, allowing the creation of simple, content-managed Web sites with minimal experience. Yet it is backed up with features that make it powerful enough for an enterprise-level intranet, extranet, or large Web site. Features include an author-publisher system, plugin support, version control, audit trail, WYSIWYG editor, and extranet functionality (based on users and groups).
FormFaces is a toolkit of Processors, libraries, and APIs that allow XForms forms management across a range of enterprise architectures and browser types. It is a server-side solution requiring no browser plug-ins or proxies. The Processor provides a Java API for compiling XHTML and XForms into DHTML including extendable JavaScript and DOM access to the XForms model. It can selectively generate Java beans for Servlet or JSP/JSTL access, or browser-ready markup. The libraries provide an API for accessing generated DHTML form elements and marshalling posted name-value pairs to XForms instance data.
The Asbru Website Manager is a ready-to-use cross-browser/cross-platform tool that enables non-technical users to edit, add, and delete HTML pages, images, and other files on their Web server through a Web browser. Users can browse their way to the Web pages they want to change and edit directly in a WYSIWYG HTML editor with a familiar word processor like user interface.
A multi-platform GUI tool for managing key stores, certificates, and digital signatures.