MyCoRe is an Open Source project for the development of Repositories, Digital Library and archive solutions. The technical base of the system is formed of Java class libraries, XML technology and different database backends.
Since 2015 we use https://mycore.atlassian.net/ for bug tracking. Please use our ticket system there.
Fiark is a File Transfer Tool (FTT.)
Unlike a backup, an FTT is designed to QUICKLY copy ("float") files between a DIVERSE set of computing environments.
A Windows service that create backups of files when they change.
boc stands for Backup On Change.
It was tested on Windows XP (x86), Windows7 (x86), Windows Server 2003 (x86) & Windows Server 2008 (x64).
It should run on Vista too.
Requirements: .Net Framework Version 2
AHN Backup is a set of Backup Scripts Written for the Windows x64/32bit platform. Needs a SMB Network Share to function correctly, and the only Requirement is the use of the Internal Windows Backup Utility and a couple of Cygwin Binaries.
FLEX-db - an enterprise Digital Asset Manager (DAM). It ingests and links metadata with files, creates thumbnails, and processes files using business rules. FLEX-db has a JSP client, Java app server for file input and output and an EJB metadata layer.
The OS561 operating system based around FORTH/Java. The OS is to run on a VHDL chip OpenHardware design called the Minon, but could become available for other platforms. The unique point of the design is a revolutionary data compression technology.
Photo Aspect is a web-oriented photo album that enables its users to archive, view, categorize (among topics, subjects, events and people in the photo), search and comment on photographs. It also provides sign-in, rating, news/blog features & much more.
EBML, or Extensible Binary Meta-Language, is a simple XML like binary language for describing data in structured style. EBML was originally designed for use in the Matroska project, but the developers saw that EBML was very flexible and extensible.
LazySync is a pure-Java file-synchronization program written for handheld devices (currently supports the Compaq iPAQ) using the SavaJeXE (www.savaje.com) Java operating system.