RSS 323 projects tagged "Scheduling"

No download Website Updated 14 May 2013 Kronolith

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Pop 558.99
Vit 206.15

Kronolith is the Horde calendar application. It provides a stable and featureful individual calendar system with integrated collaboration and scheduling features. It makes extensive use of the Horde Framework to provide integration with other applications. It implements a solid, stand-alone calendar system, allowing repeating events, all-day events, custom fields, keywords, shared calendars, iCalendar support, generation of free/busy information, and managing multiple users through Horde Authentication.

No download Website Updated 15 May 2013 Oddjob

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Pop 281.28
Vit 107.30

Oddjob is a Java job scheduler and task automation framework. A GUI designer or XML are used to define a hierarchy of jobs. Sequential, parallel, and conditional execution (or combinations) allow for nearly any business process to be modelled. Oddjob can run on the desktop or on a server and uses JMX to control remote instances via an Explorer-style GUI. Basic Web-based monitoring is also available. It can be embedded in client code and is easily extensible via a simple API.

Download Website Updated 10 Jun 2000 BusyTime

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Pop 30.46
Vit 68.76

BusyTime is an easy to use, practical time management application. It is designed to improve productivity by tracking the time spent on different activities. It displays and prints tabular and graphical reports. The application can also export the user data in XML format.

Download Website Updated 24 Jun 2001 Hot Date

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Pop 61.60
Vit 65.96

Hot Date is a useful viewer, giving an effective display of your obligations for the day, particularly if you're not a user of To Do List priorities.

Download Website Updated 29 Apr 2013 PHP-Calendar

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Pop 443.61
Vit 65.24

PHP-Calendar is a simple Web-based calendar. It is designed to easily keep track of events as you would on a physical calendar.

No download Website Updated 26 Dec 2001 SIMPLE_1

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Pop 26.12
Vit 64.53

SIMPLE_1 (SIMulation Program for Logistics Engin'g) is a discrete/continuous network-oriented simulation language with general-purpose programming language features. The Linux version of this software includes a project management system to automate integration of user-developed C/C++ code into SIMPLE_1 network models. A user's C/C++ code is interfaced with the SIMPLE_1 modeling language through information embedded in comments in the user's header file(s). SIMPLE_1 produces executable files with the help of the C++ compiler.

No download Website Updated 14 Mar 2002 Web-based Personal Information Manager

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Pop 30.92
Vit 63.93

The Web-based Personal Information Manager is a servlet-based application that allows you to have a calendar server and an addressbook server. The data is stored in a MySQL database. The interface is very usable, skinnable, and cool.

No download Website Updated 18 Oct 2002 Riser

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Pop 17.78
Vit 62.21

Riser is a groupware, framework, and EIP system. It lets you make appointments, share files, send and receive email, schedule meetings, and more, from any Web browser.

Download Website Updated 17 Mar 2013 When

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Pop 387.12
Vit 60.25

When is an extremely simple personal calendar program, aimed at the Unix geek who wants something minimalistic. It can keep track of things you need to do on particular dates. It's a very short and simple program, so you can easily tinker with it yourself. It doesn't depend on any libraries, so it's easy to install. You should be able to install it on any system where Perl is available, even if you don't have privileges for installing libraries. Its file format is a simple text file, which you can edit in your favorite editor.

Download Website Updated 17 Dec 2003 GSCal

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Pop 15.07
Vit 58.69

GSCal is a small program based on *Step that draws an ASCII calendar.

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