iVote is a sort of visual poll/image voting system that allows you to set up a collection of images that users can then vote on. A full administration screen is available that allows you to add/delete entries, sort by fields, gather statistics and manage the database. Users are presented a visual preview page where they can vote. It includes theme support.
Mohawk is the next-generation, evolutionary leap from TkApache. It is a full-blown front-end GUI for the Apache Web server for configuration, tuning, performance monitoring, and more. Completely re- written in C, using GTK+/GNOME rather than Perl/Tk, Mohawk aims to be faster and more robust than TkApache.
TkApache is a full GUI front-end to configuring and monitoring an Apache web server. Full access to the configuration files is provided and includes management functionality (start, restart and kill), process(es) overview and much, much more. Future functionality will include on-screen graphing and log-file reporting.
I like my "Unix" just fine... Mac OS X might be "Unix-based" but I still like it better than X11 and the "Linux way." Each have their place, but sorry...
Simple solution... Get me a browser that isn't IE (or port it to Linux) or come up with a browser that doesn't SUCK. So far, Mozilla is cute, but bloated and slow as molasses. All the o...
More gripes That page where you re-categorize your projects... You need to maximize your browser to even see it all (scrolling sucks). If you don't then it goes on past your browser window ...
In a word? Fugly! Dude! I like the system, sort of... But the look is most heinous. There's no clear distinction between listings and when you scroll down w/Linux Netscape, you get visual...