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    Private Resource Planning

    Private Resource Planning

    Organise your finances, notes and media collection.

    Private Resource Planning is a small portable application to manage some of your personal subjects. It provides a range of functions to support you with your finances, notes, plans and media collection. The program is designed as a framework so that independent modules can be integrated by everybody. This application was written by my self during my studies in business informatics in 2007 to 2011 and is still maintained. The intend was to practice the techniques I have learned. If you...
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    BRIM is a MVC framework, written in PHP and based on items with a hierarchical relationship. The list of plugins make BRIM a Information Manager with plugins like bookmarks, a calendar, contacts tasks, notes, RSS etc. The application is multilingual.
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    Tudu Lists is a J2EE application for managing todo lists. It's based on Spring 2.5, JPA/Hibernate and AJAX (using the DWR framework). It's a simple yet effective project management tool, and it is also often used as a sample Spring application.
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