12 projects tagged "OS Independent"
IBiz QuickBooks Integrator is a suite of class libraries and PHP extensions for Internet-enabled QuickBooks (QBXML) integration. It provides components for facilitating tasks like adding/updating/retrieving customer info, vendor/employee info, transactions, and more. 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.
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.
IP*Works! SSL adds SSL security, digital certificate generation, and certificate management capabilities to the base IP*Works! Linux class libraries. It supports secure implementations of every major SSL- enabled Internet protocol, including FTPS, HTTPS, SMTPS, POPS, IMAPS, LDAPS, SMPPS, XMPPS (Secure Jabber), SOAPS, and WebDavS.
IP*Works! is a comprehensive suite of more than 40 native Linux class libraries for Internet development. It is a robust framework of enterprise-class tools, enabling rapid integration of any major Internet protocol or technology, including FTP, HTTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, SNMP, LDAP, DNS, RSS, SMPP(SMS), XMPP (Jabber), SOAP, and WebDav. It includes source code for compilation on various Unix platforms, a framework for Objective-C (Cocoa) Mac OS X development, and native PHP extensions.
Tk Drag and Drop is an extension for Tcl/Tk to add native drag and drop capabilities to the Tk toolkit. It is designed for Tk versions 8.3.3 and higher. Native drag and drop are supported under Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista, 7), Mac OS X Leopard (Cocoa framework), and Linux (XDND, drag support missing).
CUT is a unit-testing framework for C, C++, and Objective-C. Unlike other unit testing tools, CUT doesn't strive to be an SUnit clone. It automates a lot of the drudge work often encountered when using other unit testing packages for the C family of programming languages. CUT may also be used to unit-test assembly language software in some circumstances.
The Interface Window Manager uses Objective C and the GNUstep libraries to provide strictly minimal functionality, with all additional features in bundles called IWMComponents. It uses the GNUstep defaults database for user settings such as mouse button configuration, key bindings, and initial color settings, and is optimized for use in a strictly GNUstep environment.
jGRASP integrates the Control Structure Diagram (CSD) seamlessly and unobtrusively into source-code editing for Java, C, C++, Objective-C, Ada, and VHDL. The CSD is a control flow and data structure diagram that fits into the space normally taken by indentation in source code. Its intention is to improve the readability of source code. The CSD also enables source code folding in a meaningful way, based on code structures. jGRASP provides lots of editing features, an integrated Java debugger, UML dependency diagrams for Java, configurable colors and font size, and click-to-error for compile and runtime (Java stack dumps) errors.