9 projects tagged "Windows"
Kallimachos is a simple Web-based digital book-catalog intended for personal use. Books are indexed by title, author, translator, edition, genre, page number, and ISBN. You can insert a new book, enter the library, and search by any item. It also provides a system-info viewer. The installation is quick and simple, and the program has a user-friendly interface.
First Choice to HTML converts PFS:First Choice database files to HTML. It features full explanation of the conversions, examples, CGI routines, and a full set of links to resources. Several other utilities are included, such as tools for analyzing, sorting, rearranging, and pretty printing.
CodeWorker is a versatile parsing tool and a universal source code generator. It interprets a scripting language for producing reusable, tailor-made, evolving, and reliable IT systems with a high level of automation. The file formats to parse are described in an extended-BNF syntax. Template-based scripts drive the writing of patterns for generating code or text. The code generation knows how to preserve protected areas with hand-typed code and provides code expansion, source-to-source translation, and program transformation. It provides a native translation of CodeWorker's scripts in C++.
Xerver is a fast, tiny Web server which allows you to run CGI scripts (Perl, PHP, etc.), create aliases (virtual directories), allow/deny directory listings, create your own error pages ("404 Not Found"), allow/deny CGI scripts, password protect folders, choose your own index file extensions, share/unshare hidden files or files with certain file extensions, share unlimited folders, etc. It supports HTTP/0.9, HTTP/1.0, HTTP/1.1, and all HTTP methods (GET, POST and HEAD).
Lire is a pluggable log analyzer. It has analyzers for over 25 log file formats, ranging from Apache WWW log files to iptables firewall logs and CUPS printing logs. Reports are generated in 9 different output formats, ranging from Excel 95 to PDF to HTML, optionally with included graphs.
pngcheck is the official PNG tester and debugger. Originally designed simply to test the CRCs within a PNG image file (e.g., to check for ASCII rather than binary transfer), it has since been extended to check and optionally print almost all the information about a PNG image and to verify that it conforms to the PNG specification. It also includes partial support for MNG animations.