Drood is a lightweight, partially-compliant HTTP/1.1 server, intended as an
alternative to more complex web servers for websites where the server
requirements are simple. Drood supports IPv4/IPv6, name-based virtual
hosting, SCGI, and WebSockets.
"A Java based HTTP/HTTPS proxy for assessing web application
vulnerability. It supports editing/viewing HTTP messages on-the-fly.
Other featuers include spiders, client certificate, proxy-chaining,
intelligent scanning for XSS and SQL injections etc."
kPlaylist is a free PHP system that makes your music collection
available via the Internet.
kPlaylist is a music database that you manage via the web. With kPlaylist
you can stream your music (ogg, mp3, wav, wma, etc.), you can upload,
make playlists, share, search, download and a lot more.
This is a native Apache module for communicating
with the Webware WebKit AppServer.
QupZilla is a new and very fast QtWebKit browser. It aims to be a lightweight
web browser available through all major platforms. This project has been
originally started only for educational purposes. But from its start, QupZilla
has grown into a feature-rich browser.
QupZilla has all standard functions you expect from a web browser. It includes
bookmarks, history (both also in sidebar) and tabs. Above that, you can manage
RSS feeds with an included RSS reader, block ads with a builtin AdBlock plugin,
block Flash content with Click2Flash and edit the local CA Certificates
database with an SSL Manager.
QupZilla's main aim is to be a very fast and very stable QtWebKit browser
available to everyone. There are already a lot of QtWebKit browsers available,
but they are either bound to the KDE environment (rekonq), are not actively
developed or very unstable and miss important features. But there is missing a
multiplatform, modern and actively developed browser. QupZilla is trying to
fill this gap by providing a very stable browsing experience.
From the website:
phpBB is a high powered, fully scalable, and highly customisable
open-source bulletin board package. phpBB has a user-friendly interface,
simple and straightforward administration panel, and helpful FAQ. Based
on the powerful PHP server language and your choice of MySQL, MS-SQL,
PostgreSQL or Access/ODBC database servers, phpBB is the ideal free
community solution for all web sites.
Moodle is a course management system (CMS) - a free, Open Source software
package designed using sound pedagogical principles, to help educators
create effective online learning communities. You can use it on any
computer you have handy (including webhosts), yet it can scale from a
single-teacher site to a 40,000-student University.
Moodle is a course management system (CMS) - a free, Open Source software
package designed using sound pedagogical principles, to help educators
create effective online learning communities. You can use it on any
computer you have handy (including webhosts), yet it can scale from a
single-teacher site to a 40,000-student University.
Planet is a flexible feed aggregator, this means that it downloads feeds
and aggregates their content together into a single combined feed with
the latest news first.
It uses Mark Pilgrim's Ultra-liberal feed parser so can read from RDF, RSS
and Atom feeds and Tomas Styblo's template library to output static files
in unlimited formats based on a series of templates.
Planet was written for the Planet Debian and Planet GNOME websites by
Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com> and
Jeff Waugh <jdub@perkypants.org>. It was originally based on 'spycyroll'.
Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development
and clean, pragmatic design.
Developed and used over the past two years by a fast-moving online-news
operation, Django was designed from scratch to handle two challenges: the
intensive deadlines of a newsroom and the stringent requirements of experienced
Web developers. It has convenient niceties for developing content-management
systems, but it's an excellent tool for building any Web site.