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    A flexible logging framework for Mac and iOS

    CocoaLumberjack is a fast & simple, yet powerful & flexible logging framework for macOS, iOS, tvOS and watchOS. First, install CocoaLumberjack via CocoaPods, Carthage, Swift Package Manager or manually. Then use DDOSLogger for iOS 10 and later, or DDTTYLogger and DDASLLogger for earlier versions to begin logging messages. Carthage is a lightweight dependency manager for Swift and Objective-C. It leverages CocoaTouch modules and is less invasive than CocoaPods. As of CocoaLumberjack 3.6.0,...
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    ESC System Ctrl

    ESC System Ctrl

    Tools to help you control IT systems and escape their control over you

    monitor - pings nodes, records response times, and alerts when unreachable checkinout - check in/out tracker for Helpdesk items logger - configuration change logger and notifier assets - asset manager (yet to be developed) projects - project tracker (yet to be developed)
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    If you are managing hosts, you want to see what's happening on the console. Ideally you want to interact with the console as well via a managed solution. multicons will watch that console for you and allow users to interact with the console keeping complete logs. multicons is a daemon that provides multiplexed access to network accessible consoles (e.g. terminal servers, Serial Over LAN, etc). Features include kerberised authentication, ACL based entitlements, multiple viewers/editors, full...
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    a java based monitoring tool,logs all the user actions and errors with runtime data, displays execution performance and executed method lines. It doesnt modifiy class source files and no need for coding, just put it in your class path and see the mir
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    Websphere MQSeries Support Tools is a unique interface which brings your queue manager configuration to a LDAP server. With both a standalone application and a servlet version you can query the LDAP for MQ Configurations without having a connection with
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    Clockwork Eye is the agent daemon with modules, monitors your machine's resources, watches your services and sends traps. This project aims to provide a monitoring service and a relationship as agent-manager.
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