163 projects tagged "OS Independent"
CryptoHeaven offers secure email and online file sharing/storage. Its main features are secure and highly encrypted services such as group collaboration, file sharing, email, online storage, and instant messaging. It integrates multi-user based security into email, instant messaging, and file storage and sharing in one unique package. It provides real time communication for text and data transfers in a multi-user secure environment. The security and usability of CryptoHeaven is well-balanced; even the no-so-technically oriented computer users can enjoy this crypto product with very high level of encryption.
phpShare is a file browser written in PHP4. It allows you to provide a good looking and easily customized interface for browsing, uploading, and managing files via a Web interface. It is primarily aimed at allowing you to add an upload/download feature to a Web page, but can be limited to use by webmasters for managing the Website. It is easily installed and configured, and should work with any PHP-compatible Web server.
KindFTP is meant to be a complete implementation of the FTP protocol, as specified in RFC959. It provides a component that directly exposes the low-level protocol, and it supports the core protocol that is available on most Open Source FTP servers. It has untested support for ACCT, SMNT, REIN, TYPE, STRU, MODE, ALLO, and SITE command. It uses iContract to provide a full formal specification of all software, jUnit for all unit testing, and Ant as a build tool.
LazySync is a file-synchronization program written for handheld devices using the SavaJeXE Java operating system. It attempts to offer similar functionality to HotSync and ActiveSync of the Palm and CE platforms, and supports synchronization via an existing TCP/IP network connection between handheld and host.
Chindi is a file transfer server/client package written in Java with functionality similar to that of an FTP server. The goal is to create an old-school BBS-system combined with a FTP server. All transfers are encrypted using a fast stream cipher combined with RSA encryption for the transfer of the keys.
JSmbGet enables you to browse and download files from SMB networks other than your own local one. It consists of two parts, a server and a client. The server is installed on a machine on the remote network you want to be able to browse. It is useful when, for example, you have a LAN at home or at work with one computer acting as a gateway and the only visible computer for computers outside of the LAN is the gateway. With the JSmbGet server running on the gateway, you can access all of the SMB shares within the LAN from wherever you wish, using the JSmbGet client.