238 projects tagged "Windows"
KVEC is a command line tool that allows you to convert raster graphics to vector graphics. KVEC is designed for 32 bit operating systems and runs on Win32, OS/2, HP-UX, NEXTSTEP, Linux, IRIX, AIX 4.x, Macintosh and BeOS. Docs are available in English and German. The shareware version is available for 30 day trial.
P::Classes is a portable, high performance C++ application framework which provides many classes needed for real-world application development, emphasing on ease of use, size and stability. Its current highlights are a typesafe and threadsafe signal/slot mechanism, an I/O system including a plugin-based architecture for network-protocol transparent I/O, a plugin-based application message logging framework, classes and driver-plugins to access SQL databases, a message digest library, and classes for configuration management.
The Job Scheduler runs executable files, shell scripts, and database procedures automatically (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Firebird, SQL Server, Oracle, and DB2). It processes sequential and parallel tasks and job chains, provides an API for job implementation with Java, Javascript, VBScript, and Perl, and exposes jobs as Web services.
SimMon is a cross platform monitoring tool which runs on almost any OS that supports the Java Virtual Machine 1.4+. Monitoring is done through the execution of existing monitoring scripts (Perl/VBS) or existing shell commands. Currently monitoring scripts are available for Solaris, Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows based systems. Network devices can be monitored via the integrated SNMPv1 scheduler.
MQ Channel Encryption (MQCE) is a solution that provides AES encryption for message data flowing between WebSphere MQ (WMQ) resources. It operates with Sender, Receiver, Server, Requestor, Cluster-Sender, Cluster-Receiver, Server Connection, and Client Connection channels of the WMQ queue managers. It is a simple drop-in solution and can be configured as a queue manager channel message exit or as a channel sender/receive exit pair.
distributed.net is a loosely knit group of computer users from all of the world that is taking up challenges requiring lots of computing power (most notably the RC5, DES, and OGR cracking contests). It is simple to participate in the challenges by downloading and running their client software (which uses idle CPU time to complete its tasks).
OpenTop is a cross-platform, high-performance C++ class library that extends the standard C++ library to provide features similar to (and modelled on) core Java facilities such as resource management, networking, I/O, multi-threading and support for the full Unicode character range. OpenTop also contains a supplementary C++ XML Toolkit which features a SAX-based validating XML parser.