15 projects tagged "User Interfaces"
ADM (Asterisk Desktop Manager) aims to integrate your desktop with the Asterisk PBX and hardware IP phone by providing some useful features such as automatic on-call volume reduction, one click dialing (from the clipboard), CRM integration via a browser popup, BlueTooth presence detection and automatic call redirection when you walk out of the office, and transfer of the current call from the desktop.
Artica for Postfix is a secure Web interface for Postfix administration. It is designed to reduce the cost of creating and managing a full Linux mail server. It supports Postfix, Kaspersky Anti-spam, Kaspersky Anti-Virus, Bogofilter, Milter-greylist, SpamAssassin, Clam Antivirus, Amavis, OpenLDAP, SQLite library, Cyrus-imap, Procmail, Fetchmail, DnsMasq, Mailman, Sieve, Yorel script, QueueGraph, MailGraph, AWSTats, geoip, and more.
Uncle Unc is a framework for working with trees of objects. Existing services such as filesystems, code libraries, networks, log files, mailboxes and directories can be mapped onto this object tree, as can some traditional desktop applications. User interfaces work directly with the object tree, offering best of breed interface design (e.g. filtering, breadcrumb bars, paging, sorting, and file-explorer-like views) across the full range of services. The framework promotes clean design, completeness of representation, and reusability of both front end and back end code.
Cameleon is an integrated development environment for Objective Caml and eventually other languages. Its features include a graphical user interface, configuration management based on CVS, easy access to and browsing of documentation, various editors, customizable file types, a plug-in architecture, and a highly customizable interface.
Java Tiny Gfx Library (JTGL) is a graphic foundation framework (a graphics/gaming API) that will allow easy deployment/porting of applications/games on many environments: AWT, Swing, J2ME (MIDP 1&2, Nokia, and Siemens), SuperWaba (PalmOS, PPC, and Symbian), ExEn, DoJa, and others.
Push Puppet Toy is a computer-controlled puppet that stands to attention when a friend joins an IRC channel or comes online on IM, and collapses when he leaves. The concept is very similar to the Availabot (http://availabot.com/), but works under Linux. Schematics, firmware for the puppet, and plugins for Gaim and XChat to control the puppet are provided.
rappd (Remote Applications Daemon) provides the server side of rapp, which manages application back-ends providing interfaces to rapp clients. When connected, the server sends out XML descriptions of graphical interfaces (widget hierarchies) which the client renders. Actions on interfaces are communicated back to the server which then updates the interface.