Psono is an open source and self-hosted password manager to help keep your data safe. It stores your credentials encrypted and only you can access your data. Access can be shared encrypted with your team. As an open source password manager, Psono comes with a variety of features to manage your data and access your passwords more easily than ever before.
Drive the Right Business to Your Auto Repair Shop with KUKUI.
Kukui's All-in-One Success Platform is a robust integrated marketing software solution that helps businesses in the automotive repair industry to grow their brand and take it to the next level. Kukui offers tools for conversion rate optimization, POS integration, email marketing and retention as well as revenue tracking.
Tiny and easy to use JDBC framework, simplifies usage of JDBC driver
A simple JDBC framework (JAR) by Jeff Smith. Employs database independent, unchecked exception code. Supports Oracle, mySQL, HSQL, and PostgreSQL--can be easily extended to new databases. See article (originally published on Developer.com ) here: http://softtechdesign.com/products/SQLExecutor/SQLExecutor.htm
Reduced SWING coding. New UI components. Easy layout management.
About:
1) Projects helps Java - SWING developers to develop UI forms very faster.
2) API contains reusable Components & Layouts that developers can directly use in their projects.
3) Just include project JARfile in your existing project then import and use all features (refer JavaWizardDevelopmentDocumentation)
* Don't worry about Java's complex layouts,
just pass your components as parameters to our "MyLayout" class and we'll do it for you.
* New & pre-aligned UI components like...
Software to search in directories or jar / zip files for files and content. Uses also regular expressions. You can search for qualified class name like including package name. Also comma separated directories and files. Includes also a FTP Search.
The Job Jar is a simple batch queuing system for Unix. Its main
distinguishing feature is that there is no central daemon. Instead, an
arbitrary set of workers cooperatively claim jobs from a central
directory. A job is any Unix executable file.