Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents
Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)
Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
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Outgrown Windows Task Scheduler?
Free diagnostic identifies where your workflow is breaking down—with instant analysis of your scheduling environment.
Windows Task Scheduler wasn't built for complex, cross-platform automation. Get a free diagnostic that shows exactly where things are failing and provides remediation recommendations. Interactive HTML report delivered in minutes.
A circular, oval, and spiral dock for Windows implemented in .Net using C#. It is based on the idea of pie menus but in a dock form. Official Hompage: http://circledock.wikidot.com
Set of scripts and class file(s) written in Python that builds upon the somewhat limited rhythmbox development API that communicates using DBUS, adding some very useful functionality that currently isn't available.
ClutterFlow is a CoverFlow clone for the Banshee media player. ClutterFlow uses the Clutter toolkit to harness the OpenGL powers. For more info: http://gitorious.org/banshee-community-extensions/pages/ClutterFlow
Generate secure, production-grade apps that connect to your business data. Not just prototypes, but tools your team can actually deploy.
Build internal software that meets enterprise security standards without waiting on engineering resources. Retool connects to your databases, APIs, and data sources while maintaining the permissions and controls you need. Create custom dashboards, admin tools, and workflows from natural language prompts—all deployed in your cloud with security baked in. Stop duct-taping operations together, start building in Retool.
Lan Core is a free & open source software that lets you to build a thin client network on a Windows operating system. It was originally designed to work in a server or workstation with Windows XP Professional using the native remote desktop protocol.
A fast and simple GUI for dvdbackup using Ruby-GNOME2. It requires the Ruby-GNOME2 Package, which is available for nearly every OS/Linux distribution. For installation instructions have a look at the README or the Homepage.
wx.NET is a C# wrapper for wxWidgets (www.wxwidgets.org), providing a portable GUI toolkit for .NET programs. Supported on Windows, Linux GTK, and Mac OS X using MS.NET or Mono. Visit wxnet.sf.net or click "Project Home Page" below to learn more.
A simple no frills large green seven segment desktop clock. Intended for use as a large clock display on netbooks sized screens. The Big Green Clock is avalable for the Windows and Linux operating systems.
Total Network Visibility for Network Engineers and IT Managers
Network monitoring and troubleshooting is hard. TotalView makes it easy.
This means every device on your network, and every interface on every device is automatically analyzed for performance, errors, QoS, and configuration.
For those at home who want to backup there precious data files but don't know nothing about backup. A white paper (Seperate download) explains creating backups and the script use. The script is readable, creates extensive logging and with restore script
GxTerminal-a GTK application wrriten in Python that emulates Gnome terminal applications with features like built-in command and password managers to ease using frequent commands and passwords without having to switch to other external applications.
Reads a twitter timeline and displays the heading on the screen using Growl (OSX) or Linux (libgnome (notify-send)) Command configurable to use other libraries
FindThatFont! is a handy tool that allows to preview fonts that are installed on your system and to classify them into over 30 different categories. By using this categorization you can find any font on your system faster than ever before.
Now open sourced on https://github.com/monkeyinmysoup/FindThatFont-
SkyRide is an OpenGL RSS screensaver initially inspired by the MacOSX "RSS Visualizer", but more configurable. Built using open source cross-platform libraries, it should be portable to (at least) Linux, MacOSX and Windows.