16 projects tagged "Windows"
The CDAY Calendar Almanac displays historical anniversaries such as birthdays and general events. It displays the equivalent date in multiple calendar systems, including Hebrew, Julian, JDNs, Great Underground Empire (Zork), Shire (Lord of the Rings), and Star dates. Separate GUI, command line, and Web-based versions are available, along with free libraries of thousands of events.
ElegantJBeans Developer Collection is a large collection of ready-to-use 100% Java Beans. The collection has beans for every developer need, whether it's related to UI, data binding, validation, data access, communication, reporting, printing, data analysis, or data monitoring. These beans provide tested and proven code.
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.
FlagShip is a database development and porting system for moving xBase-based languages to Unix. It is a highly-optimized 4GL language, syntactically compatible to other xBase dialects like dBase, Clipper, Fox, etc. It is object oriented, but you don't need any OOP knowledge to use it. It supports the same code for DOS and Unix. It allows you to add C sources externally or inline in the program source, but does not require any C knowledge.
ObjectDB for Java/JDO is a powerful yet compact Java Data Objects (JDO) Object Database (ODBMS), written entirely in Java, and compliant with the Java Data Objects (JDO) standard developed by Sun (JSR12). ObjectDB for Java/JDO is designed to efficiently handle databases of various sizes, ranging from a few KBs to hundreds of GBs. Among its features are small footprint, high performance, rapid development, easy deployment, and flexible architecture (1-Tier, 2-Tier, or N-Tier).
Pervasive.SQL is a high performance, low-TCO database server designed to be easily embedded in applications and devices targeted for Linux, Novell, and Windows environments. Pervasive delivers both transactional and relational access methods to the application in a single box. Based on this unique model, the developer can use the data access model most appropriate for a given task. This means high-transaction volume applications can exploit the performance-optimized transactional access method while reporting, statistical and other complex query tasks are easily addressed through the relational access method.