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    NETINV

    NETINV

    Web Based Network Inventory Tool

    NETINV is a web based network inventory tool that allows quick access to pages designed to help keep track of relations between buildings, rooms, and devices. The code layout is easy to modify, easy to understand, and easy to incorporate into an existing system, because most page information is based on URL parameters. Screenshots: http://imgur.com/a/ufaAs Wiki: http://www.netinv.org/wiki/ Note: NETINV is no longer in development. If you'd like to take over the project, send an...
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    UptimeSite is the code behind the Uptimes Project <http://uptimes.hostingwired.com/>. Clients send uptime reports to the server, which are parsed into a wide variety of useful statistics in realtime via the website.
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