Showing 3 open source projects for "curses"

View related business solutions
  • SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer Icon
    SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer

    Take advantage of Open Source Load Balancer to elevate your business security and IT infrastructure with a custom ADC Solution.

    SKUDONET ADC, operates at the application layer, efficiently distributing network load and application load across multiple servers. This not only enhances the performance of your application but also ensures that your web servers can handle more traffic seamlessly.
  • Publishing software for publishers and membership associations Icon
    Publishing software for publishers and membership associations

    Power your business strategy with the superior subscription and product order management solution.

    What sets Advantage apart as a superior subscription & product order management solution is total flexibility. Flexibility that allows you to efficiently run your business the way you want to. And with the rapid expansion of consumer preference for access to content through subscription and membership models—whether you’re a publisher, membership organization or subscription box provider—you need a market responsive order-to-cash solution. That’s Advantage.
  • 1
    GGI stands for "General Graphics Interface", and it is a project that aims to develop a reliable, stable and fast graphics system that works everywhere. We want to allow any program using GGI to run on any platform requiring at most a recompile.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2
    Thanks to carefully thought out architecture an emulator for all hardware (i386 i860 sparc hppa SGI Mips Alpha etc) on any hardware. A lot of new theories have gone into this trying to fix old problems.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 3
    Heartbeat Light is a lightweight Heartbeat-like daemon/client. It supports monitoring of of multiple Services like HTTP, FTP ... it can be extended quite easy. Heartbeat Light is completely written in ANSI C.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next