96 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
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.
TinyIB is a lightweight PHP image board which emulates the functionality of 4chan. If you use MySQL or SQLite, you can use it to create an efficient setup able to handle large amounts of traffic. If you don't use a database, it can store posts as text files for a portable setup capable of running on virtually any PHP host.
PinaCart is a webshop constructor. Use it as a shopping cart engine to create a chain of online stores or build your own SaaS ecommerce platform and allow your clients to create and manage their online stores. Just download and install PinaCart to start getting clients, then you can customize and expand the software, develop and sell your own set of skins and templates, and come up with new features and functionality.
epers stands for "Erlang persistence". As the name suggests, it tries to make it easy to use databases in Erlang programs, to make the language a little more agile, and (humbly) offer a nice adapter for several databases, hiding their implementation details (and the API of the library/framework/driver used to communicate with them). To achieve this, it aims to offer a somewhat consistent API to define and work with your model, while at the same not coupling your code too tightly to it.
PinaCMS is a batch Web site launcher. Use it as a content management system for a Web site chain or build your own SaaS CMS solution. It allows you to easily create, manage, and replicate common components, control each site individually or apply updates to all of them simultaneously, offer your clients a quick and easy way to create and manage their Web sites, and enjoy easy administration and a flexible mechanism for access control.
OpenHIM is a health information mediator that aims to enable easier interoperability between disparate health information systems. It was developed as the Rwandan reference implementation of a health information exchange for maternal health, and is intended for use in low resource settings.
dhcpy6d delivers IPv6 addresses for DHCPv6 clients, which can be identified by DUID, hostname, or MAC address, as in the good old IPv4 days. Addresses may be generated randomly, by range, or by arbitrary ID or MAC address. Clients can get more than one address, leases and client configuration can be stored in databases, and DNS can be updated dynamically.
h2H Messenger is a secure messenger client that uses PHP OpenSSL functions, mcrypt, and PHPSecLib to encrypt messages at-rest using RSA keys. The user only creates an account and the application handles the public key generation, key management, key exchange, and encryption and decryption of messages. There are no algorithms or key sizes to choose. It uses strong standards (AES 256, 4096 bit RSA Keys, SHA1, SHA512, etc.) in the background, and requires two-factor authentication using a code sent via SMS or using Asterisk.