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AppSignal installs in minutes and auto-configures dashboards, alerts, and error tracking.
Works out of the box for Rails, Django, Express, Phoenix, and more. Monitoring exceptions and performance in no time.
Camsource is a modularized and multithreaded daemon to provide various clients with frames grabbed from a video4linux device. It uses a plugin system to make it possble to use the captured image stream for different purposes at the same time.
Scan and Print (OZscap) provides a single dialog box with all the options required to scan and print documents quickly and easily. Written using GTK 1.2 supports Gnome and KDE
This is the repository for experimental driver code for Canon 1220U scanner. See CVS for actual code. canon is for Linux utility. ucanoscan is for FreeBSD. As of long ago the desired functionality has been available as part of SANE project.
This is an attempt to create a neat backend for CIS scanners, based on LM9832 ASIC. Currently it supports only one scanner, TravelScan 660 from Syscan.
Camserv is a streaming web video server. It provides functionality for unlimited image
manipulation before being streamed, in addition to relay support.
mCamera is a client-server webcam for people who can't or just don't want to use webserver for sharing their webcam pictures. The client part compiles and works in windows too.
This project was used to develop an OS-independent driver for the CanoScan FB630U flatbed scanner in the form of a backend for the SANE package. Since integration with the SANE project in 2002, there has been no activity here.
A driver for the Winbond W9967CF and W9968CF webcam IC's and hence the Webcam go and variations on it. See the project home page for details.
Note that this project is dead. If you want it, ask me (scarfboy).
Our goal is to write a robust driver for the Toshiba PDR-M4/5 digital cameras.
We currently have a working command-line program to graba all files from the camera, and gPhoto support is in the works.
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
gAlbum is a digital photo album for GNOME. It aims to closely resemble a physical photo album while taking advantage of the high quality (and large size) of digital photos.