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A framework for developing multi device and technology capable mobile sites with the Coldfusion language. Initially developed for OpenBD v1.4 (also on v1.5) and tested in Jetty server on a Windows computer. Bundles tested to work in MacOSX and Win.
cfKillboard is a ColdFusion/MsSQL web application (with kill mail parser) for an EVE On-Line kill board. It is a port of Geoff Wilson's Falcon KMS (killboard.co.uk) written in PHP/MySQL.
Online fantasy roleplaying campaign world. To include all facets of traditional table-top campaign development from geography, economics, history, races, classes, NPC's, adventures etc. To be compatible with existing OGL RPG systems.
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CF:XOOPS (eXtensible "Object-Oriented" Portal System for ColdFusion is an alternative to similar systems (phpNuke, etc) for those more comfortable in ColdFusion. It uses an object-oriented approach in conjunction with XSL. http://www.cfxoops.org/