QUALO is a scalable, cloud-based software platform that addresses common data output and visualization challenges in behavioral health, community health, and healthcare, providing valuable insights without overwhelming clients, staff, administrators, and funders. The system combines data collection tools with customized evidence-based practice supports, ensuring the right information is collected at the right time. Additionally, it incorporates care coordination features that are specifically catered to meet the needs of human service providers.
Development and support of OCFA have been discontinued. the code has moved to these github repositories:
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaLib
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaArch
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaJavaLib
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaModules
https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaDoc
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This program searches for both dynamic and static libraries, looking those ones which provide given object symbols. It will assist you in undefined symbol errors eliminating.
This small C# (mono or MS.NET 3.5 required) console program generates text or html output which lists directories and files. Copies of directory or file names will be marked in HTML output. I use it to find files in a messy company network.
ClickTime helps organizations plan and account for the time, costs, and revenue associated with their projects.
Every project you pursue is a choice. With ClickTime, you’ll have the tools to track how much effort is placed into each initiative, measure their costs, and analyze their performance. So when it’s time to choose your next project, you’ll always know which ones are worth investing in.
Document summarization system. By adding document content to system, user queries will generate a summary document containing the available information to the system.
A simple commandline regex search [and replace] written in Python. Searches individual files or whole directories, with the option to search recursively into subdirectories.
This project is abandoned. Download these files at your own risk.
For the latest version please visit http://decafbad.net/projects/piddlepodder/
This application is a podcatching client written in Perl. It is based off of the simplicity of bashpodder with a few added features. It downloads podcasts from a list of XML feeds, and puts them into a download directory by date.
DFA library is a regular expression library capable of the classic RE syntax (i.e. - without any perl extension). Unlike many other libraries with similar functionality, a deterministic finite automata (DFA) is used. DFA was formerly called npcre, wh
Puggle is a graphical desktop search engine written exclusively in Java. It provides full text and metadata search over files, folders, music, photos, web pages and more that are stored locally on your computer.
A simple to set up web scraper written in Java. It uses modified regEx to quickly write complex patterns to parse data out of a website. It contains a GUI tool for testing your configuration scripts and is fully automated through the commandline
Sgrep (sorted grep) is a much faster alternative to traditional Unix grep when searching large files, because sgrep searches sorted input files using a fast binary search to find matching lines.
This library implements several locality sensitive hashing(LSH) based algorithms, including indexing data structure for high dimensional spaces and metric spaces, sketch constructions and set embedding algorithms.
csart - Clever-Search-And-Replace-Text Search, find and replace text in named files or recursive in all directories (-r). If choosen, strings are only replaced if another key-string occures in the line (-w)
HashCatalog is a program that can find duplicate files in one or more folders, or between 2 lists of one or more folders. HashCatalog can also create an xml database file containing a listing of files with hashes.
Nucular Archiving System for creating full text indices for fielded data. Python API, web, and commandline interfaces. Fast. Very light weight. Concurrent read/writes with no possible locking issues. No server process. Proximity. Facets. Funny name.
Now you don't need to rack your brains with making a regexp to extract necessary rows from log files. Just run that tool and you'll get the right Regular Expression. Image how to extract rows with the time amoung your log?
Plait (pronounced "play") is a command-line jukebox and music player front-end. It understands brief queries that pick a single song, mix queries that combine works from multiple artists, and stream queries that find Shoutcast radio streams.
Finddupe is a VERY FAST commandline C program to catalog very large archives, identifying duplicate files even when offline. It has many features. You can easily grep a catalog to find what you have, and locate where it is.
This is a simple Java front-end for the UNIX grep. It lets you search file contents also if you are not familiar with the commandline or the regular expression syntax.
Exostar LDAP Proxy is a specialized LDAP proxy used to look up X.509 encryption certificates for prospective recipients in secure e-mail applications. It can be used to fetch other types of end user certificates, CA certificates and CRLs
Like Unix-Tail BUT:
- Runs with or without GUI
- Suspend and resume tailing at runtime
- Can monitor a set of Files
- Print output to a textfield, stdout or file
- Runs in "Grep" mode, too (Read files once)
- (Almost) the same options as Unix-Tail