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The issue of JMoneyDb is to offer to the end user a simple front-end
to manage his clients and create invoices .
It's made entirely with the Java Programming Language (also the db is under JVM)
to make sure of the portability of the project.
BPMspace is open for extensions and free to use. BPMspace connects business processes with each other, similar to a relational database. Learn how to build/model a CMS and CMDB: http://www.mitsm.de/schulungen/spezial-schulungen/itil-cmdb-modellierung-und-konzeption
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TariffEye is a business intelligence software for analysis of banking tariff. It has a builder to construct and digitalize tariff and a reader to simulate portofolios for further analysis and forecasting of banking costs.
May be adapted for other sectors
While we were looking for a light-weight java based shop, we recognized that it's very difficult to find one. So we want to build one, based on our experiences. This project will provide a java based shopping cart system using mature technologies.
synPOS is a lightweight Point Of Sale (POS) software written in Java. It can be used as a POS client for your eCommerce or ERP application or as a standalone POS.
Technical analysis software for the stock market, connects with Interactive Brokers TWS(tm), and operates interactively in real time with the stock market. Is based on previous "Merchant of Venice", changing and adding a lot.
Quicken needlessly removed support for importing QIF files in version 2005 and later. This program converts Microsoft Money OFX files into Quicken QFX files. It's a very simple process but this program gives it an easy-to-use user interface.
Currently at planning stage, Eclipse Finance is intended to be an integrated platform to manage your finances whatever you want to do (trading, accounting, planning your retirement...) Eclipse Finance is based on Eclipse RCP.
JaWaH Shopping is a simple shopping cart package designed to use Open symphony's WebWork / XWork, Hibernate, and Java (with a little JSP / JavaScript) on top of MySQL.
Personal financial manager like many others, but hopefully different. The emphasis is on integration with existing applications (GNUCash) and office suites like OpenOffice. The application uses a standard HSQLDB database for easy JDBC integration.
Obschet, simulator of billing systems of cellular/telecom operators. Allows to compare different rates and offers of operators and select the best offer.
This Java application forecasts the results of cash flows. The user enters recurring and one-time transactions. The application projects cash flows for any date range in detail and in summary by category and month or year and graphs cash balance.
The "Equity Analysis Tool" is a utility to read in stock quote data files created by Briter Systems and output data formatted for use with other companies stock analysis software. Example files can be downloaded from www.britersystems.com.
A web-based (Java) prediction market. Users can place funds (real or play) on their prediction of the outcome of some future event. Observers have noted that such markets are better able to predict the actual outcome than experts.