10 projects tagged "Other/Nonlisted Topic"
Domain Portfolio Manager is a domain sales and portfolio management Web application that helps domain owners better organize their portfolio and generate sales leads. Ityou to list your domains with their expiry, registrar, price, status, category, and more; it also allows visitors to your portfolio to contact you about a given domain, or to contact you for general issues such as Website problems or advertising.
Quick Health Calculator is a quick, good-looking, easy-to-install health calculator for placing within a Web site. The Quick Health Calculator measures a visitor's BMI (Body Mass Index) as well as one's risk for weight-related illnesses. The calculator is sleek and very easy to adjust to the look and feel of your Web site. The calculator is validated in both JavaScript and PHP.
OSLA (Open Source Logistics System) is an open standard Web system for logistics featuring support for shipment, tracking, barcode labelling, a 3rd-party interface to industry document messaging format APIs of DHL, FedEx, UPS, etc., document export to CSV to make invoicing more convenient, cargo manifest, a multilingual interface, user permission administration, data analysis, statistical reports and graphs, and more.
Permission Record Information Machine (PRIM) delivers database connectivity via a web browser. Users can have different database permissions (e.g. create tables, modify tables, etc.). PRIM has built-in database analytical tools such as graph displays, reporting, etc. English and Chinese (Big5) language support.
PostNuke is a Weblog/portal system featuring an extremely easy-to-use Web-based installation script. It is extremely developer and community friendly, with active development progressing, support forums around the world, and live support via its own IRC network. It was originally based on PHP-Nuke, but was rewritten with security and performance in mind.
XmlBlaster is XML based MOM (Message oriented Middleware) with a lot of features. It is a publish/subscribe and point-to-point MOM server which exchanges XML-encoded messages. Communication with the server is based on CORBA (using JacORB), RMI, XML-RPC, native socket, or a persistent HTTP plugin. Subscribers can use XPath expressions to filter the messages they wish to receive and add their own MIME-based filter plugins. C/C++, Java, Perl, Python, VisualBasic.net, C#, and PHP client demos are included in the xmlBlaster test suite, and Tcl and Python demo clients are scheduled. XmlBlaster also provides a browser callback framework, allowing browsers (Netscape, Mozilla, MSIE) to receive instant callbacks over a persistent http connection. A security plugin framework allows authentication/authorization in many ways. Currently there are LDAP- and passwd-based plugins available.