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  • ScriptSure Cloud E-Prescribing Icon
    ScriptSure Cloud E-Prescribing

    For healthcare providers and clinical professionals looking for a clinical data management system solution for their practice needs

    ScriptSure Cloud ERX allows users to electronically send prescriptions to all retail and mail order pharmacies attached to the Surescripts electronic network.
  • Open LMS delivers an effective and engaging learning experience. Icon
    Open LMS delivers an effective and engaging learning experience.

    Open LMS is Open Source at its core. Migrating to Open LMS is simple and easy.

    As the largest commercial provider of hosting and support services for the open-source Moodle™ learning platform, we help organizations and institutions deliver great learning experiences without complexities
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    hwmonitor

    Show server load-average chart and run pre-define command remotely

    I'm a HW Support and used cacti, zabbix, but they are too "strong", sometimes I just want to know server "worked fine", and show me a basicly load-average chart, that's enough. And the other hand, I need run command (like: "top", "iostat", "date" etc.) remotely and show it out to the webpage. The hwmonitor(writen in C) is a simple daemon, you can define some command-name(like: show_top= top -b -n1), telnet to this daemon and input your def-command(like: show_top), hwmonitor will return the info. And hwclient(include in this project, writen in C) connect to hwmonitor, input a define command-name to get server load-average and IO-idle each 60 seconds(you can change it) into a text file. hwgraphic (include in this project, writen in PHP) read the text file(generated by hwclient) and show the load-average chart and IO-idle chart.
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    MilcovLib is a PHP library for CLI execution -- it supports all the typical CLI tasks, such as parameter parsing, VT100 colour output, syslog error output etc. Currently the status is pre-alpha (VT100 codes - colour and movement) -- sample code included.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    nagios plugins, ssh, apache etc.
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    This php-script can be used to get informations from routers (cisco) like traceroute, ping, show bgp neigbour etc..
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  • TXT180 is a cloud-based text marketing and bulk short message service (SMS) software solution that caters to businesses of all sizes. Icon
    TXT180 is a cloud-based text marketing and bulk short message service (SMS) software solution that caters to businesses of all sizes.

    Serves businesses of all sizes across a variety of industries, such as retail, restaurants, real estate, churches, fundraisers, and more.

    With TXT180, businesses can take advantage of the best text messaging platform that offers a robust set of features that include autoresponder, sequential messages, alternate message, text message scheduler, text 2 win, text 2 vote, and text 4 info.
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    A PHP Server application allowing a single machine with a good sound card to play MP3 files, at the request of client machines.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ajaxPHPterm is an AJAX terminal/shell emulator for PHP, based on the PHPterm project. It acts as a terminal and allows you to execute shell commands within your browser, even in a hosted environment. Added AJAX makes it behave more like a real shell.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    kcWebTelnet is a PHP Script that allows users to run Unix or Linux shell commands where TELNET is not provided from their web broswer.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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