Ideal for conference and event planners, independent planners, associations, event management companies, non-profits, and more.
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Evolia makes it easier to hire, schedule and track time worked by frontline in medium and large-sized businesses.
Evolia is a web and mobile platform that connects enterprises with 1000’s of local shift workers and offers free workforce scheduling and time and attendance solutions. Is your business on Evolia?
SMBconfX provides a user-friendly front end for advanced configuration of the native SaMBa-Server of Mac OS X. This way, file sharing in mixed network enviroments is simplified.
Dent is a project focused upon network modeling and analysis tools. The project currently supports an OS X, Cocoa-based application and technologies based upon the Mozilla framework.
Graphical User Interface for the configuration of the Mac OS X version of Synergy. Both client and server configurations are supported.
You can find the current release of Synergy at http://synergy2.sourceforge.net
For Software Engineers, DevOps, Data Architects, and IT Leaders
The progression to modern application stacks and microservices architectures has resulted in orders of magnitude more logs, metrics, events, and traces. Like gravity, data attracts more data, making it increasingly difficult to move and process as it accumulates over time. More than ever, there is a need to be able to stream-process, filter, mask, transform, aggregate, analyze, and route that data to various data tier destinations optimized for specific usage.
This project focuses on the integration between Macs and SMB/CIFS networks. The primary goal will be to get a complete port of the Samba package to Mac OS X. Besides that we will try to create tools to uses these services.
A lightweight Objective-C wrapper for BSD sockets on Mac OS X.
The idea is to present an Obj-C interface to sockets in the lightest way possible, not requiring any extra libraries, frameworks, or files than what is supplied on the Mac OS X Dev CD.
This project started because I wanted to learn how to use the libpcap library with Objective C. Would like to include something like this: http://drdobbs.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=199102239&queryText=networking+computers