7 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
Cassandra is a scientific data viewer based on VTK. Cassandra provides dynamic interaction with the VTK pipeline and enables the user to load plug-ins dynamically in order to perform specific tasks in data manipulation and visualisation. Cassandra is open and modular, and can easily be extended to new filters through a set of dynamically loadable plug-ins. A plug-in template is provided to help users to develop and share their own plug-ins. This approach allows users to perform complex filtering without any specific knowledge of VTK or C++.
SiteManager is an Open Source Web Application Toolkit for PHP Developers that includes a framework for code modules and layout templates, database connectivity, SmartForms, sessions, and some other tools. All parts of the system are integrated through object-oriented libraries which allow for easy expandability and maintenance.
Engauge Digitizer is digitizing software that converts an image showing a graph or map into numbers. The image file can come from a scanner, digital camera, or screenshot. The numbers can be read on the screen, and written or copied to a spreadsheet. Highlights for beginners include an intuitive interface and extensive context-sensitive documentation. Highlights for experts include compensation for image distortion, cartesian and polar coordinates, linear and logarithmic coordinates, automatic scanning, graphical previews, and browser help.
The IBiz E-Payment Integrator provides a way to add secure and reliable Internet payment processing to your applications. The product contains libraries and PHP extensions for credit card and electronic check (ACH) processing via major Internet payment gateways (more than 50 gateways supported including Authorize.net, IBill, LinkPoint, etc.). It includes source code for compilation on various Unix platforms, a framework for Objective-C (Cocoa) Mac OS X development, native PHP extensions, and more.
Gangplank is a Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) system (or "chat server") which supports real-time communication between users, currently using a text-based user interface. It runs as an Internet server which implements the standard telnet protocol, so no special client program is necessary for users. Server-side processing provides input editing/history and terminal- handling features over the telnet connection for standard ANSI terminals. This code has been in production use on a private server since early 1993. This single-process server is fast, efficient and stable.