195 projects tagged "Mac OS X"
TorrentWatch-X is a Web-based tool to automate BitTorrent downloads. This is a fork of the torrentwatch project, now also with NMT support. It is meant to run on Linux and Mac OS X with different BitTorrent clients (for now, only Transmission is supported directly) and make it work in all Web browsers. It supports RSS feeds from a few torrent sites that offer TV shows. It can save torrent files in any folder, so any torrent client can pick it up. It can tell Transmission to save data in any folder. It can tell Transmission to stop when a certain ratio is reached. Authentication with Transmission is supported. Your own RSS feed can be added.
NetworX is a social media and networking technology platform for businesses and organizations. Using NetworX, companies can easily create online communities and corporate marketing initiatives to drive customer loyalty and increase customer experience. It provides profiles, groups, blogs, forums, events, file sharing, commenting, reporting, photo and video albums, user-created communities, calendars, instant notification, and mailboxes.
IDLE is an academic learning management system. It is an interactive learning environment. It was first developed to improve the learning environment of database courses. The main purpose of IDLE is to make the learning environment as interactive as possible to benefit both student and teacher. Teachers can use IDLE to provide exercises, guidelines for the exercises, necessary materials for that particular course, and so on. Students can go through the exercises and their guidelines and upload their answers in this system.
P2P-Fusion is a software system that supports audiovisual creative activities and makes it easy for anyone to create, reuse, and share audio and video productions over the Internet legally, without costly servers and complicated system management. Fusion binds together a peer-to-peer network, a distributed semantic database, social enrichment features, support for embedded licenses, and a social media application toolkit into an integrated easy-to-use solution.
After The Deadline is contextual spell checking, grammar checking, and style checking technology. It has seamless service integration with online publishing tools and platforms (WordPress, TinyMCE, etc.). AtD's sophisticated language models can catch and suggest corrections to subtle errors in context.
once:radix is an integrated development environment (IDE) that operates entirely within a Web browser. once:radix supports two methods of connecting to the server. Most interest is focused on its Rich Internet Application (RIA) environment. This comes with a suite of five RIAs that perform specific roles: logging on or off, context-sensitive help, database administration, IDE, and client. In addition, the once:secureserver (oSS) can respond to commands from session-managed external Web servers.
A Web-based document management system with a Google-like search engine.
A tool which reports the status of logical drives on HP Smart Arrays.