YAFS: Yet Another Folder Synchronizer A tool to ease manual synchronization of folders. Initially targeted at xcopy deployment of web projects to servers via unc path.
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ShareFast is a client/server web application for managing files and URLs using RDF metadata on Jena framework. Visit http://www.sharefast.org/ for more details.
The software for your Mobile Phone lets you download files from the Home Server and lets you to blog from your phone as well. The desktop client also lets you blog. Designed for Microsoft Windows Home Server (Add-In)
Windows Designer Studio is a set of libraries and applications written in C# to modify Windows NT-based installs / distributions, port applications, recreate installation media and manage drivers, components and applications
GMX is a file-transfer application that permits the user to store files on a remote computer system: Google's GMail web-based email system. Development in C# (Microsoft VS.NET 2003).
Bluesite is an Open Source system for building and managing ASP.NET websites. It uses standard ASP.NET technology, and integrates seamlessly into already created ASP.NET websites. It is programmed in C#.
File Database Windows application designed to hash a directory and all subdirectories in a given path, so you can find exact duplicates anywhere within that path. Uses a SQL database, is coded in C# and includes a Web Interface for remote admin of dups.
Application working for any personal issues - easy financing, personal web page creating and handlig, photos archiver and viewer, bookmarking... Everything at one place as .NET application (+ web interface)
Scatty provides a way to organize and document your life. It combines common tools such as an Atlas, Calendar, Contact List, Digital Album, Folder, and a Notebook into one solution. Think of it as a digitally-enhanced Journal.