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Simple Movie Catalog will scan a given directory for movies, query imdb for info and generate a catalog in html which offers sorting and grouping of found movies by different criteria.
Note: source code has been moved to github: https://github.com/damienlangg/SimpleMovieCatalog
Mad Dog Backup is a simple manual backup system. The software allows authenticated users to submit and retrieve files to and from a backup system via a Webbrowser.
The official source repository is located at https://github.com/textbrowser.
Document Archive is a web-based database to help you keeping track of the vast amount of electronic documents and BibTeX entries you might have in use.
Browser plugins and console frontends are developed to allow fastest access with typical tools.
Feed Me Links is a web appplication for managing and sharing links.
It provides many interesting features such as tagging, comments,
rss feeds, tag-clouds, friend lists, a REST API for exporting,
browser sidebar, and Firefox & IE favorites import.
Secure File Transfer for Windows with Cerberus by Redwood
Protect and share files over FTP/S, SFTP, HTTPS and SCP with the #1 rated Windows file transfer server.
Cerberus supports unlimited users and connections on a single IP, with built-in encryption, 2FA, and a browser-based web client — all deployable in under 15 minutes with a 25-day free trial.
NEW System with NEW FILE SYSTEM IN DATA BASE (Firebird), with service for ftp access and more.. You can access with webbrowser, Java VM applications, Object Pascal, C++... Look demo: http://tlsystem.sourceforge.net
Perl software that allows users to read Usenet messages and post messages using only a webbrowser. Deja.com and others offers such a (non-GPLed) gateway between Usenet and the WWW.