dynapyide
The DynAPI <!-- I D E --> is aimed at being an extensible tool for easy and correct development of dynamic webpages with client-side scripting with focus on the HTML Document Object Model as controlled by ECMA/Javascript.
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magnesia
Magnesia is a distributed (client-server) photo manager. It allows you to check your photos in and out from everywhere without loosing control over them.
pi4soaThis project will provide tools that leverage Pi Calculus to build more robust Service Oriented Architectures (SOA).
The first stage of this project is to provide an implementation of the W3C Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL).
mediasniperSimple downloader for media files from popular websites. Just provide the webpage URL and MediaSniper will identify the media files for downloading. Supports YouTube (including playlists, favorites, profile videos, and search results), and Google Video.
reactivisionreacTIVision is a computer vision application framework for the fast and robust tracking of markers attached on physical objects, and the creation of multi-touch surfaces. it was designed for the rapid development of table-based tangible user interfaces.
librarygeekWeb Based application to manage library materials and material borrowers. Includes a web search engine to find and reserve items by borrower ID. Painless installation, very extensible and has an intuitive U.I. Runs on MySQL. A great tool for any library!



