13 projects tagged "multiplatform"
Releaser is a set of scripts to automate and manage the tasks related to software package releases. It is designed to be modular and to make it easy to both select a particular set of actions associated with releases of a particular project (such as changelog generation, uploading of tarballs, posting announcements to mailing lists), and create new actions that integrate seamlessly into the process. Its status is still somewhat experimental, but the most basic functionality is there.
jMathLab is a platform for mathematical and numerical computations. It uses the Matlab/Octave programming language. It runs on any platform where Java is installed, and can also run on the Web browser. The following packages are included: symbolic calculations (simplification, differentials, integration), numeric calculations, evaluations of mathematical functions, special functions, linear algebra with vectors and matrices, plotting data and functions, saving data (vectors and matrices) in files, random numbers, statistics, and solving linear and non-linear equations
The Amazing Awk Assembler (aaa) is a primitive assembler written entirely in awk and sed. It is quite slow, the input syntax is eccentric and rather restricted, and error checking is virtually nonexistent, but it does work. Furthermore it's very easy to adapt to a new machine, provided the machine falls into the generic "8-bit-micro" category.
BitNami Review Board Stack Native Installer is an easy-to-install distribution of the Review Board application. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, MySQL, Django, and Subversion, so users can get a Review Board installation up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Windows, Linux, Linux 64, and Mac OS X operating systems are supported. Review Board is a powerful Web-based code review tool which offers developers an easy way to handle code reviews. It scales well from small projects to large companies and offers a variety of tools to take much of the stress and time out of the code review process.
DevClient is a highly customizable MUD client designed to be friendly and easy to use. It features full parsing of ANSI color codes, support for aliases, macro binding, keypad navigation, MCCP 1 and 2, accounts and automatic login management, prompt parsing, logging, and more. Its functionality and graphics can be extended with simple server definition files. It can be easily translated into any language. It can detect when a new version of itself is available and upgrade itself without restarting.
AmFast is a Flash remoting package for Python. It features support for NetConnection and RemoteObject RPC, support for Producer/Consumer 'push' messaging with HTTP polling, HTTP long-polling, and real-time HTTP streaming channels, support for authentication with NetConnection and RemoteObject,, a Flexible Target mapping system that maps message destinations to invokable Target objects, support for ChannelSets with multiple Channels that expose resources in different ways, a built-in AMF encoder/decoder, and more.
pkg++ is a tool to build packages. The goal is to provide a tool you can use to build a package from a generic recipe on your distribution/OS and for your native package manager. The recipes, when done correctly, can be used on multiple OSes, and thus users can share them even if they do not use the same distribution. It is as much a way to easily package as it is a way to create multi-OS package recipes repositories.
BitNami Gitorious Stack Native Installer is an easy-to-install distribution of the Gitorious application. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache and MySQL so users can get a Gitorious installation up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Windows, Linux, Linux 64, and Mac OS X operating systems are supported. Gitorious provides an Open Source infrastructure for hosting projects which use Git. It also supports projects with wikis, a Web interface for merge requests and code reviews, and activity timelines for projects and developers.