12 projects tagged "Windows"
TinkerBell is a application development tool for Ruby Web Dialogs. It can be used to develop GUI and Ruby code and a complete application. It works under rwdtinker, the core application for the rwdapplications. Rwdtinker can install and delete installed applets. This program uses the RubyWebDialogs GUI interface, and can be added to with drop-in applets. There are about 14 applets that can be installed. Context-sensitive help is on the windows and tabs.
PylotLight is a cross-platform, themeable, plugin-supporting system for general computing tasks. It is comparable to QuickSilver, which you may recognize if you use a Mac. Current plugins exist for Web searches, Firefox bookmark launching, filesystem browsing and managing, subversion control, terminal control, and more.
The Crow Designer is a visual editor for building graphical user interfaces. Interfaces are saved in files of the GuiXml format and may be involved in applications by means of the GuiLoader library. During editing, the following instruments are available to a user: a palette of GUI controls, an object tree, an editor canvas, and a hierarchical property explorer. The property explorer allows you to work with nested objects and arrays as well as with several selected objects simultaneously. The designer uses widgets of the GTK+ library as a GUI control kit.
wxOptParse is a Python program that brings up a graphical representation of the command line options of a Python program, if it happens to use the standard optparse module. What this means is that if if you have a program that uses optparse you can optionally click on checkboxes, edit boxes, combo boxes, etc. instead of using the command line.
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.
The edit-on JavaBean SDK is a customizable, feature-rich JavaBean that allows developers to add WYSIWYG editing functionality to their AWT- or Swing-based applications. It features an intuitive word processor-like user interface that enables XHTML content authoring with XML markup, and has a royalty free run-time license.