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MOBIDICK (MOdular But IntegrateD applICation frameworK) is dedicated to gather as less as possible Java frameworks in order to complete full needs of large business application and allow regeneration of code, even when java frameworks change.
Timemine is a graphical desktop front to add and edit time entries in the project management tool Redmine [http://www.redmine.org]. Timemine show a daily view of the time entries for the logged in user and a summary for each day in a tree view.
The project contains a collection of general-purpose Java utility classes including unique ID generators, thread pool management classes, as well as various utility classes for email and testing.
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suite of command line tools.. useful for those using unconventional methods(e.g. inputting data into a mysql database via a 20mb sql file dumped by phpmyadmin)
as at now:
mysqltool
Tools for moving from Blog:CMS to NucleusCMS. All tools are Hacks & may require some PHP skills. Check our documentation for the best answers found todate. If you move to NucleusCMS let us know how it went - we'd love to hear some "war stories".