IXSF Messenger is a java-based messenger with file transfer option. Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4 or higher is required. This application is built in two parts - server and client. Server part serves client's requests.
JuniCoder is a Java project that uses unicode as a base for decoding and encoding formats that invented workarounds to express characters not covered by ASCII. Decoders translate those inventions to unicode. Encoders encode to these inventions.
The one and only Twitter client. Build as Eclipse RCP, based on the JTwitter-Impl for Twitter. In a later release, we will use our own web service link.
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
An online judge for programming contests.
Unmaintained. Please fork and maintain if you wish. Here are some notes for a future maintainer:
1. The backend is not built for large-scale submissions over the web (it works OK for a small contest). The key missing component is a job queue for submissions. If this is implemented, then the backend will be able to scale.
Send XMPP (Gtalk/Google Talk also supported) messages (thanks to Jabber) within a single line of PL/SQL code, get buddies list and status in relational tables (or xml) on Oracle 11g.
Dunbar is a location-based chat tool for mobile devices and phones as well as desktop computers. The architecture is built on web services so that clients on any operating system can be created. The service will be free to users, and the source code will
OrangeHRM provides a world-class HRIS experience and offers everything you and your team need to be that HR hero you know that you are.
Give your HR team the tools they need to streamline administrative tasks, support employees, and make informed decisions with the OrangeHRM free and open source HR software.
Multi-purpose, platform/language independent Server with the ability to handle multiple concurrent connections on 1 socket, interactively/dynamically starting and stopping service modules. Needs only 1 port opened to access many different services.
Currently all the samples are included in the Noir release found at http://sf.net/projects/noir/. One graphical sample of interest, is a BMPloader that loads 24bit bitmaps, written on only one page in using the Noir Framework. Noir is Not Useless (NINU)