Tokyo Promenade is a browser-based content management system with the
following features:
* simple and logical user interface : aims at conciseness like LaTeX
* high accessibility : XHTML 1.0 compliant and considering WCAG 1.0
* hybrid data structure : available as BBS, blog, and Wiki
* sufficient functionality : supports user management and file management
* high performance : uses an embedded database, Tokyo Cabinet
* lightweight : implemented by C99 and without any dependency
on other libraries
Mod_Authz_Unixgroup 1.1.x is a Unix group access control modules for Apache
version 2.4. If you have Apache 2.2 you should be using version 1.0.x of
this module instead.
If you are having users authenticate with real Unix login ID over the net,
using something like my mod_authnz_external / pwauth combination, and you
want to do access control based on Unix group membership, then
mod_authz_unixgroup is exactly what you need.
The DiscussionPlugin adds discussion forums to Trac. An arbitrary number
of forums can be added, organised to forum groups. Users can create
topics in forums and reply to them which together creates discussion
threads. Threaded or flat view to topics and its replies is supported.
Each forum has a list of moderators who can delete topics, replies,
etc. Appending new forums and topics either as new replies shows up in
timeline. Searching capability in topics and replies is supported too.
This is a release of the SARA package email2trac that contains utilities that
we use to convert emails to trac tickets. The initial setup was made by Daniel
Lundin from Edgewall Software. SARA has extend the initial setup, with the
following extensions:
* HTML messages
* Attachments
* Use commandline options
* Use config file to change the behaviour of the email2trac.py program
* unicode support for special characters in the headers of an email message
The User Mapping Manager interface provides services for mapping
between a 'user identity' as used when talking to an external
authentication provider, an internal TWiki canonical user ID, and the
displayed name used to identify the user in TWiki. This is the default
TWikiUserMapping in which user information is stored in TWiki topics -
one per user, and then any mapping needed is done using the TWikiUsers
topic in the Main.
CppCMS is a free high performance web development framework aimed at
rapid web application development. It differs from most other web
development frameworks like: Python Django, Java Servlets in the
following ways:
* It is designed and tuned to handle extremely high loads.
* It uses modern C++ as the primary development language in order to
achieve the first goal.
* It is designed for developing both web sites and web services.
The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop and maintain an
open-source HTTP server for various modern desktop and server operating
systems, such as UNIX and Windows NT. The goal of this project is to
provide a secure, efficient and extensible server which provides HTTP
services in sync with the current HTTP standards.
The 2.x branch of Apache Web Server includes several improvements like
threading, use of APR, native IPv6 and SSL support, and many more.
ScrapBook is a Firefox extension, which helps you to save Web pages and
easily manage collections. Key features are lightness, speed,
accuracy and multi-language support. Major features are:
* Save Web page
* Save snippet of Web page
* Save Web site
* Organize the collection in the same way as Bookmarks
* Full text search and quick filtering search of the collection
* Editing of the collected Web page
* Text/HTML edit feature resembling Opera's Notes
Pencil is a free and opensource tool for making diagrams and GUI
prototyping that everyone can use.
Top features:
* Built-in stencils for diagraming and prototyping
* Multi-page document with background page
* On-screen text editing with rich-text supports
* PNG rasterizing
* Undo/redo supports
* Installing user-defined stencils
* Standard drawing operations: aligning, z-ordering, scaling, rotating...
* Cross-platforms
* Adding external objects
* And much more...
uBlock Origin is not an ad blocker; it's a general-purpose blocker. uBlock
origin blocks ads through its support of the Adblock Plus filter syntax.
It extends the syntax and is designed to work with custom rules and filters.
Furthermore, advanced mode allows uBlock origin to work in default-deny mode,
which mode will cause all 3rd-party network requests to be blocked by default,
unless allowed by the user.