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thuBeacon is a client-server system for pushing scrolling alert banner
thuBeacon is a Windows-based client-server system for pushing scrolling alert banners to desktop workstations across an organization. Built for IT administrators and managed service providers (MSPs) who need a reliable, self-hosted way to notify end users about maintenance windows, outages, security alerts, or company announcements — without depending on email or chat.
AnywhereTS is a configuration tool to create and deploy thin-clients, utilizing ordinary office PCs as clients. Your organization can re-use already existing office PCs instead of, or in addition to using dedicated thin clients.
Easy and ready-to-use set of .Net Classes to implement LDAP applications (Servers and Clients).
Included in the project:
- Classes for all types of LDAP Requests and Responses;
- Void Server and void Client Classes, ready for custom implementations.
A two part, non-realtime computer tracking application. The client component logs user and computer information to a SQL database. The viewer component simply retrieves this data and allows for execution of some commands against them.
This is an attempt to port the famous Cybera software to .NET.
Cyber.NET is an attempt to port the famous Cybera Cyber Cafe software to the Microsoft .NET platform. Cybera is written in Visual Basic 6 and needs to be ported to Visual Basic .NET to get ready for the future.
The first step is to port the Cybera client to .NET. In the second step the Cybera server will be ported. There will be no new features in the first two steps.
If the ports are stable, feature enhancements can taken into account. Help is appreciated as for every open source project :-)