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phpBeans provides software and specifications for enabling n-tier development within PHP, such as the phpBeans Object Server, and interoperable with other languages as well. phpBeans can be downloaded from http://www.sitelliteforge.com/
Thinlet Contrib is a collection of example apps, addons, plugins, tutorials, FAQs, how-tos and other goodies for the Thinlet XUL (XML UI Language) toolkit.
AsWiki is WikiWikiWeb clone (Wiki Engine) written in Ruby.
WikiWikiWeb is web base collaboration tool.
AsWiki provide web-site which anyone can create and edit page.
It has features easy customize its publish html and RCS base version log.
SwapClub is an online application that allows a group of friends to share and track their belongings such as books, movies, gadgets, tools. You probably have a bunch of rarely used things your friends would like to try out. List them with SwapClub!
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jECTS is a JAVA project that focuses on some of the aspects of ECTS (= European Credit Transfer System). Mainly the translation of local grades into ECTS grades and the generation of a ToR (Transcript of Records).
Ruby DynDns Client.
RDDC is a full featured DynDns client written in Ruby. Our goal is to provide an easy to use, yet powerfull client, that can easily be used in scripts.
A GTK+ MUD client with support for MCCP, MXP, support for the zChat and MudMaster peer-to-peer chat protocols, the MUD sound protocol (MSP), Telnet GA support, regexp trigger support, aliases, Perl and Python plugin support.
Irmo is a generalized client-server multiplayer engine provided in the form of a library. It can be used as a base for development of multiplayer games.
Online photo album written in Ruby. Catalogues photos with event, location, time etc. The journal facility allows a entry to be added with inline preview photos or links to location or event searches.
WxMonitor: An Open Source Weather Monitoring System
This is a project to develop a Ruby based client and server system for the purpose of communicating with a Micro-Controller based weather monitoring system and display the data in real time.
An implementation of the Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol, or BEEP (RFC 3080), in the Ruby programming language. The implementation intends to reach a feature parity level with other representative BEEP implementations in Java and Tcl.
Tattoo will provide a set of command-line scripts for analyzing raw tcpdump files or ASCII hexadecimal representations of network traffic to identify format, function, and communication model.
project garagewars (just as a developement title; final name unknown) is some kind of "browser" game (other clients possible), which should be very easy to modify and to extend
A Wiki clone using RDoc's (Ruby documentation format) markup language.
It features pluggable storage backends (databases, file-system), pluggable versioning backend (diff, rcs, cvs ...), templating, extensibility of markup.
The Medlane project is an attempt to create a set of tools that will enable librarians to move from the standard MARC (MAchine Readable Cataloging) format to a new library/museum XML format. This move will ensure traditional library/museum data remains