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    Output Messenger

    Output Messenger

    Internal communication software for business

    Output Messenger is a distraction-free collaboration tool which brings all your communications at one place. You can avail persistent chat rooms, one-to-one chat, searchable chat history, file sharing via drag & drop and clipboard , Hotkeys etc. This intranet messenger provides you centralized control on user groups and client settings . Moreover, its now having in-built private social network.
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    TreeSnap

    Creates trees and loads into mysql for browsing and searching

    Functions: 1. Periodically create trees (windows tree command) 2. Load trees into mysql DB with PHP 3. Browse and search loaded trees in PHP/HTML This project will help you to backup your folder structure on all of your disks and then conveniently browse and search this structure. This can be useful for you to find out, what software and files you were using previously.
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    Turm

    Turm

    The *nix remote manager

    Web-GUI and user-extensible command library for managing applications and services remotely. The primary goal is to create a system that can manage: - LXC Containers - Libvirt virtual networks - OpenVPN networks - Reverse proxies for IPv4 - IPv6 networking - Web-Hosting applications - Content Management System's - Simple configuration commands and routines The end game is an administrator tool that can manage even a complex cloud-computing-like system as a hybrid virtual...
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    Server++
    A free PHP based server monitoring script. The script is designed focussing on minimum memory usage and an attractive user interface. Server++ uses Google Chart API to provide server information in an easy to understand and an enhanced way.
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    ViewMAX CCTV DVR

    ViewMAX is a feature enhanced branch of ZoneMinder.

    ViewMAX is a feature enhanced branch of ZoneMinder. It includes a new look and feel, and attempts to maintain compatibility with it's original ZM parent code tree. This project is no longer being extended or supported.
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    MyCDCatalog reads a CDROM volume (ISO9660) takes their information, traverses the file system tree and stores information about each file and directory found. CDROM, file and directory info are stored in a MySQL Database visited by PHP scripts.
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