35 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
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.
Gig Cable Label generates label images with numbers in the Resistor code colors and letters in red with a white background, with a QR code to the right side of the label. The QR codes size is based on the string size of the text and ECC level (the better the error correction, the less text that can be encoded). All labels can be made with the select boxes provided for both Numeric and Alphanumeric codes. QR codes can be generated from phone numbers, URLs, email addresses, VCARDS, and custom text.
Dragdrop.js is a Javascript package which implements drag-n-drop functionality in a browser. It supports moving an element horizontally, vertically, and in both directions, snap-to-grid functionality, limitation of the moving distance, and registering of user-defined functions on start, move, and stop. It has been tested in IE 6.0, FireFox 17, Chrome 22, and Safari 5.1.1.
OpenTeacher is a vocabulary training application that helps you learn a foreign language. It uses a list of words in both a known and a foreign language and tests you. It supports smart question asking and interval training with Think answers, shuffle answer, and repeat answer input modes. It has easy symbol, Greek, and Cyrillic input, and reads and writes T2K (Teach2000) and WRTS files, and reads ABBYY Lingvo Tutor files. It is available in Arabic, Australian English, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.
Extended Generic Pager provides pagination of data listings from arrays, CSV, or MySQL. It takes as parameters the total number of list entries, the limit of entries to display per page, and the number of the current page. It generates an HTML list with links to browse the listing pages, optionally with links to the previous, next, first, and last pages. The text labels and the CSS classes of the links are configurable.
Qute is a text editor with Markdown and TeX support. It offers per-paragraph previews so users can switch between editing the source and viewing a rich text rendering with typeset formulas for each paragraph separately. To make looking at a single text file for hours appealing, Qute offers switchable themes with subtle background images and font effects and includes a couple of great Open Source fonts which are a joy to work with. Qute's user interface is distraction-free and offers a full-screen mode. In this sense, it is similar to such great editors as WriteRoom, Dark Room, and WriteMonkey. As far as the themes are concerned, however, Qute is far more adventurous. Qute reads and writes plain text files using the Markdown markup language for rich text formatting and TeX syntax for formulas. Paragraphs are separated by blank lines. While it is possible to edit arbitrary text files with Qute, editing (for example) source code is not what Qute is intended for. Instead, Qute is a tool for writing prose. Qute is built using Web technologies. In particular, it uses Chromeless, Showdown, and MathJax.
openpom is a Web interface based on NDO for Nagios or Icinga. It allows you to view almost everything about Nagios or Icinga in a single page: alert, ack, downtime, comment. You can also interact with Nagios or Icinga through ack, downtime, comment, disable, and reset buttons. You can filter on hosts and services states (such as critical, warning, unknown, ok, or outage). The status popin allows you to display graphs, either the ones from Nagios (trends.cgi) or custom ones based on RRD (such as pnp4nagios).