August 27, 2010 - 2:40 am
Tags: Ajax, Ext JS, MonoQL, MySQL, PHP
Posted in MySQL, Open Source, PHP | No comments
MonoQL is a PHP-powered, open source and Ajaxed web application for managing MySQL databases. It has a desktop-like interface -thanks to Ext JS- and can accomplish almost every task you can ask for like database/table design, data browsing/editing, advanced querying & more. he application has support for controlling advanced MySQL features like triggers, stored procedures [...]
MyWebSql is an open source, web based, WYSIWYG mysql client written in PHP. It utilizes modern day technologies and browsers to provide a fast, intuitive querying and editing interface to the mysql databases. It has an Ajaxed interface and besides the rows of tables, it can control views, stored procedures, triggers and functions. MyWebSql comes [...]
LovdbyLess Open Source Social Network is developed with Ruby on Rails. Current Features – Follow a user, mutual following is friending. – User-to-User Messaging – Profile Comments – User Blogs with Comments – Photo Gallery with Captions – Site Search for Friends – Profile Bio and Information – User Dashboard (Recent Activity of Friends) – [...]
Stashboard is an open source status dashboard for cloud service and APIs that enables you to inform the users about the status of your service. It’s similar to the Amazon AWS Status Page or the Google Apps Status Page. The code can be downloaded, customized, and run on any Google App Engine account. – Track [...]
June 17, 2010 - 1:37 am
Tags: CwVideo, HTML5, jQuery, Kaltura, Open Source, OSM Player, Projekktor, Video For Everybody
Posted in Freeware, JavaScript, Open Source, jQuery | No comments
8 HTML5 Video Player This is the list of HTML5 Video Player that can use in your site: 1. jMediaelement is a jQuery HTML audio-video development kit with can fallback to Flash and VLC for incompatible browsers. http://protofunc.com/jme/ 2. Video JS is a JavaScript-based HTML5 video player that falls back to Flowplayer for unsupported browsers [...]
SiteFusion is a server-based development environment. Applications are written in pure object-oriented PHP and work through a thin XUL client. SiteFusion applications look and behave like native system applications but run on a server generating JavaScript commands. There are no extra configurations required than running a website as the XUL client connects to a regular [...]
Railo 3.1, a high performance, free, open source CFML engine, and a JBoss.org project. Railo allows anyone to write and run CFML pages on any JEE server or servlet container with no licensing fees. Railo CFML is designed to be compatible with all of the core features agreed by the CFML Language Advisory Committee. Most [...]
May 29, 2010 - 10:29 am
Tags: CMS, ColdFusion, FREE, GPL 2 License, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Open BD, Open Source, Oracle, Railo
Posted in CMS, ColdFusion, Freeware, GPL 2 License, Open Source | 5 comments
Mura CMS is built with one simple purpose in mind – to make it easier and faster for people to build and update websites Mura CMS runs on all major server operating systems (Windows, Linux, MacOS, Solaris, etc.) and runs in all major Web browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari). Mura CMS works well on ColdFusion [...]
The MoSync is Open Source software (GPL) SDK. It includes many tightly integrated components, including compilers, runtimes, libraries, a device profile database, and an emulator for creating cross-platform mobile applications. MoSync gives you standard C/C++, easy-to-use well-documented APIs, and a full-featured Eclipse-based IDE. Some of the built-in libraries are: graphics, audio, multimedia and TCP/HTTP/Bluetooth/SMS which [...]
MobiOne is iPhone emulator and Palm Pre emulator which includes a new drag-n-drop mobile Web visual designer for mockups, mobile HTML code generation, convenient mobile design templates, updated OSS components, screen capture, multi-touch and gesture support and more! The tool doesn’t require any SDK to be installed as it takes advantage of HTML5, CSS3 and [...]
August 16, 2010 - 11:42 am
Thanks for the link, btw is the title misspelling (KCFinder instead of CKFinder) intentional? Google directed me here because I searched for ‘open source CKFinder’.