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    chklinks is a non-threaded Perl link checker. It helps finding broken links on your website. It does not raises many simultaneously connections for its job, run out of the resources and crash your system in a moment.
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    Horus Framework

    Horus Framework

    Smart Micro PHP Framework inspired by Sinatra in Ruby but not a clone

    An OOP PHP micro-framework, a lightweight toolkit to help developers lay down the foundation of their PHP-based websites and applications The Horus Framework is a pretty solid attempt at designing a good OOP framework in as a small package as possible. Focused on a light codebase and on a solid, standards-friendly approach, Horus can be used to write advanced applications without having to deal with complex coding toolkits like Zend or CakePHP. Horus is easy to learn and the code...
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    PHP_Application is a framework for development of event-driven applications in which two ways of events distribution for two levels of abstraction are realized. The first level are objects and their events, the second - the application and its events.
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    RAD object oriented php framework for writing extendable and reusable code. This php framework includes statefull event-driven mvc engine, ORM, DB abstraction and class library for common tasks. Application is a set of classes assembled in an XML file.
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    TEC - A PHP5 Event-driven Framework Object oriented framework, fast as easy development of Web sites by using the framework components or by creating new UserControls with templates. Native Ajax support.
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    Moodle (Moodle Course Management System) use Gregorian calendar as its calendar and if I you want to use another calendar system, you will have a problem. you can't use Jalali Calendar for your moodle system. this project solve this problem.
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    A PHP library providing an iCalendar parser and object creator. It is object orientated, unit tested, and conforms strictly to the latest iCalendar standard (the successor to RFC2445).
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    kolabobjets are a set of perl classes for easy manipulate kolab object (contact, event, task) and write it into imap folder
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