Tiki CMS/Groupware, also known as TikiWiki, is a powerful
web-based Groupware and Content Management System (CMS)
using PHP, ADOdb and smarty.
It can be used to create all sorts of web applications,
sites, portals, intranets and extranets. For example you can
use it as GeoCMS (Geospatial Content Management System) too.
It's developed by a large number of contributors which forms
the TikiWiki Community.
Pebble is a lightweight, open source, Java EE blogging tool. It's small, fast
and feature-rich with unrivalled ease of installation and use. Blog content is
stored as XML files on disk and served up dynamically, so there's no need to
install a database. All maintenance and administration can be performed through
your web browser, making Pebble ideal for anybody who is constantly on the move
or doesn't have direct access to their host.
AMFEXT is a PHP extension written in C that implements encoding and decoding
of AMF and AMF3 messages for the PHP language. It has been based on some of
the experience gained with AMFPP, a native code for encoding and decoding C.
The native encoding and decoding is extremely fast and memory efficient
respect existing PHP implementation, and the flexibility has been
provided using callbacks to the PHP code.
Grails aims to bring the "coding by convention" paradigm to Groovy. It's an
open-source web application framework that leverages the Groovy language and
complements Java Web development. You can use Grails as a standalone
development environment that hides all configuration details or integrate your
Java business logic. Grails aims to make development as simple as possible and
hence should appeal to a wide range of developers not just those from the
Java community.
Support Incident Tracker (or SiT!) is a Free Software/Open Source (GPL)
web based application which uses PHP and MySQL for tracking technical support
calls/emails (also commonly known as a 'Help Desk' or 'Support Ticket System').
Manage contacts, sites, technical support contracts and support incidents in
one place. Send emails directly from SiT!, attach files and record every
communication in the incident log. SiT is aware of Service Level Agreements and
incidents are flagged if they stray outside of them.
MHonArc can process mail messages to create a set of indexed html pages.
Threaded and chronological indices can be generated, and messages can be added
incrementally to an existing archive. A `standalone' mode is also supported
for quick conversions of individual messages to HTML without adding them to
the index. MIME attachments in mail messages are handled. MHTML is
also supported.
The program is highly customizable and is well documented. See URL
for more information.
Mod_Auth_External is an Apache module used for authentication. The Apache HTTP
Daemon can be configured to require users to supply logins and passwords
before accessing pages in some directories. Authentication is the process of
checking if the password given is correct for a user. Apache has standard
modules for authenticating out of several different kinds of databases.
Mod_Auth_External is a flexible tool for creating authentication systems based
on other databases.
Mathopd is a very small, yet very fast HTTP server for UN*X systems.
Mathopd is designed specifically to handle a large number of connections
with minimal fuss. It contains no unnecessary add-ons, but it does the
trick for most things.
Mathopd does not allocate any memory, once it has started up, and
does not fork any processes (except for CGI scripts of course.)
Middleman is a robust proxy server with many features designed to remove
unwanted content, increase privacy, and to simply make surfing the Web a
more pleasant experience. Some of the highlights of Middleman include
banner and popup blocking, HTTP and FTP content caching, NTLM and Basic
authentication when forwarding through another proxy server, regular
expression substitution in downloaded files and HTTP headers, complete
support for HTTP/1.1 including persistent connections and gzip encoding,
and an intuitive Web interface for configuring the proxy.
mod_cvs recognizes if the files in your webtree are checked out
from a CVS repository. If so, it checks if the file is up-to-date
and, if not, updates it.
Another neat feature of mod_cvs is the date-checkout feature. You
can specify a date in the URI that gets passed to CVS, which checks
out an older revision of the requested file and sends it to the
user.