42 projects tagged "Scheduling"
AntFlow builds upon Apache Ant to provide a new approach to simplifying system automation that uses pipelines of hot folders chained together to perform a given task. Using XML, it associates an automated task such as data transfer, encryption, or XML processing with a directory on the local system. Whenever a file is copied or written into the hot folder, the associated task is executed and the file is moved to the next hot folder in the pipeline for further processing.
CUON is an ERP system with a powerful document management system. The server runs on Linux systems. The client works on Linux, Windows, and some small PDAs like the Nokia N800. You can manage addresses, articles, projects, and so on. On some installations, more than 1,000,000 adresses are supported. CUON has its own report server to build documents and reports and a Web server for iCal and scheduling.
CalCore is an advanced, flexible calendaring component for Python. It allows the Python developer to write advanced calendaring applications either using their own event storage or integrating with external calendar servers. It features support for private calendars, shared calendars, resource booking, integration with iCalendar clients (Apple iCal, Mozilla Sunbird, KOrganizer) using the iCalendar protocol, invitation workflow, meeting support, including helper functions to look for free time, and recurring event support. It is being used as the core of Nuxeo's CalZope and CPSSharedCalendar products.
Chandler is a standards-based "Note-to-Self Organizer" designed for personal and small-group task management and calendaring. It consists of a desktop application and Chandler Hub, a free sharing service and Web application. You can also download and run your own Chandler Server.
Conflux is Web-based groupware and collaboration software. It offers a shared central document repository, shared calendars, tasks and contacts, and an email client. It has support for Unicode, multiple languages, and date/time formats for the English, German, and Estonian languages. Access rights are offered in hierarchical (group) form.
The Darwin Calendar Server is a standards-compliant server that allows multiple users to collaboratively share calendaring information. It provides a shared location on the network to store schedules, and allows users to send each other and manage invitations. In order to provide interoperability with multiple calendaring clients, the server implements the CalDAV protocol, which is an extension of WebDAV, which is in turn an extension of HTTP.
etm is an acronym for Event and Task Manager. It provides a simple, intuitive format for using plain text files to store data, a command line interface for viewing stored information in a variety of convenient ways, and a cross-platform, PyQt-based GUI for creating and modifying items as well as viewing them. Displayed items can be grouped by date, context, keyword, or project and can be filtered in various ways. A display of busy and free times is also supported, as is a ledger view of time spent that is suitable for client billing. Alarms are supported for events and repetition for both events and tasks in a powerful and flexible manner.