501 projects tagged "Windows"
yumpkgs is a tool to help people download the right set of RPM packages needed to update another computer that can't download the packages itself, for whatever reason. After the packages have been downloaded, they can be transferred to the other computer by way of a flash drive or portable disc. yumpkgs produces a list (downloads.list) with a .bat script that can be run on Windows to do the downloading.
kisEdit is a program for editing of Web site pages within your Web browser. Changing texts or images is very easy, and doesn't require any technical skills. Your Web pages become modifiable and you can edit texts like you do in MS Word. Uploaded images are automatically resized. Pages can be edited safely because a section in the page has been marked as modifiable. This prevents the accidental destruction of the page structure. Kis-edit is installed on the Web server on which your Web site runs.
Redo Backup and Recovery is an extremely easy point-and-click rescue live CD with a suite of tools for system backup and recovery, partition editing, deleted file recovery, drive management, data protection, and more. The backup tool stores an image of the entire hard drive, so recovery from viruses, malware, or disc failures takes minutes. It boots from a CD or USB drive. It automatically locates local drives, USB drives, and network-shared drives to make backup storage and retrieval as simple as possible for anyone. The menu-driven GUI includes a Web browser for downloading drivers and a terminal with advanced command line tools.
Joker the IRC bot is a PHP class designed for quick and easy IRC bot construction. This base class contains methods that can be executed from your plugins. It has built-in flood protection, timers, and a powerful plugin system that allows you to reload plugin classes on-the-fly, without restarting the PHP console or disconnecting from the network.
OmniComment is a small script to that enables a Webmaster to add comments to any page. The idea is to include a call to the script in the appropriate page, using an SSI statement. The script will write out the appropriate HTML containing a link to the comments already posted for this page and a form to post new comments. In principle this is similar to Gentle Comment, except it's more lightweight: it uses a flat directory and normal files to store the comment (as opposed to a MySQL database), so it is not appropriate if your Web site receives thousand of comments a minute. Another difference is that all configuration happens in a text file, and there is no Web interface to perform administration. OmniComment generates an ATOM feed that follows publication of comments anywhere in the site.