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    Codepot

    Web-based subversion manager

    Codepot is a web-based subversion repository manager. It incorporates the subversion revision control system and wiki-based documentation, and supports authentication via LDAP or DBMS. If you opt for the simplest, you can manage multiple subversion repositories independent of each other. Going beyond it, you can track issues, write documents, and upload release files. See it live at http://code.abiyo.net
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    Webapps

    Webapps

    10 little applications based in HTML, CSS and Javascript.

    Today the most important thing in the world of application development is making that app as powerful as posible, but without making it slow and heavy. The direct solution to do this is the intermediate code. No need of memory management sections, or graphics, just write that you want an image and it will appear. As simple as that. Here are 10 little applications, and more will be uploaded later.
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    Quicksilver WebUI Framework

    A WebUI framework to allow rapid development of a PHP web application

    Quicksilver is written in PHP and uses the Dojo javascript toolkit. It enables the rapid development of an application by providing a basic tabed UI, all that is required from the developer is action code. The framework is not prescriptive in the architecture of the application.
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    phpMySQLAutoBackup

    phpMySQLAutoBackup

    Automated MySQL db backup

    fast automated backup of your MySQL databases.
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    This project has moved! Go to https://github.com/yenrab/qchybrid
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    PHPulse
    PHPulse is the fastest MVC framework for PHP with a pageload averaging 10-15 times faster than other frameworks. It comes with integrated AJAX handling and built-in security management, administrative interface and installer scripts for for easy inst
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    Subbarna is the new web-graphical way to admin Subversion. You can admin your repositoroies (create, modify, delete, add/remove users, etc...) by a simple web interface.
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