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Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software
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.
JSherlock is a clone of the well known application "Sherlock" on MacOS.
It is a frontend for querying various internet-search websites such as yahoo, google, freshmeat .... JSherlock is extendable via plugins.
Dynamic Work and Complex Project Management Platform | Quickbase
Quickbase is the leading application platform for dynamic work.
Our no-code platform lets you easily create, connect, and customize enterprise applications that fix visibility and workflow gaps without replacing a single system.
The goal of this project is to create a modern Content Management Framework system using Google Web Toolkit as part of a 3 tier architecture system that uses server-side Java.
JDisc Discovery supports the IT organizationss of medium-sized businesses and large-scale enterprises.
JDisc Discovery is a comprehensive network inventory and IT asset management solution designed to help organizations gain clear, up-to-date visibility into their IT environment. It automatically scans and maps devices across the network, including servers, workstations, virtual machines, and network hardware, to create a detailed inventory of all connected assets. This includes critical information such as hardware configurations, software installations, patch levels, and relationshipots between devices.
An open source flash charting package inspired by Hans Roslings and his team on the gapminder.org Trendalyzer application that was later acquired by Google.
This applications integrated developed over j2me platform, and support business for the values merchant like as Bloomberg, Nasdaq, Yahoo financial. apple, google, etc.
This version is a release 1.0.0 and include mojax platform.
This project gathers data from the National Weather Service and converts it into a KML file for viewing in Google Earth. Initial implementation will focus on Weather Model data.
Ivy is a light-weight injection and server starter module for JAVA
Ivy is a light-weight injection module similar to Google Guice, but is even more lightweight and incorporates more advanced concepts. It is primarily useful to a JAVA web-application developer.
Ivy also includes a server-starter module that has a basic servlet, server, and data-interchange conversion annotations and interfaces that allow rapid deployment of web-applications.
...Also an application, based on the LIB of the same name that provides limited KML tasks such as merging, cropping.
Will eventually support some nice interactions with google maps.
A lightweight, simple and easy to use application for the Android platform (Google phone) that integrates with Remember the Milk (RTM) as completely and seamlessly as possible.
...The IDE provides a source tree, text editor with syntax highlighting, CSS for look and feel, and ant support. Future enhancements include subversion support. Uses Google Web Toolkit. Requires Javascript.
J2ME application that offers two-way synchronization between Google Calendar and the built-in calendar of a mobile phone (cell phone), BlackBerry or PDA
...is a GPS navigation software for Android. It is inspired by the well-known commercial navigator “TomTom Navigator”, though geared to taxi car drivers. It is an application based in Google Maps, where it obtain the driving directions.
Dynamometer for Android based devices using the built-in accelerometer. There are other similar applications for other platforms but nothing exists for Android even though one of the projects that won some Google dollars was going to do the same.