LASANGE - LAN Managment System
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PKG package managment system
PKG package managment system
09/14/2004 10:38 PMpkg-0.7 released
Hour Managment System (HMS), for all
Hour Managment System (HMS), for all
07/14/2004 01:50 PMBETA
Yggdrasil Content Managment System
Yggdrasil Content Managment System
04/30/2004 07:13 PMNidhogg Database Abstract Layer 0.1.1.0 released
Arp.Site Content Managment System
Arp.Site Content Managment System
08/03/2004 05:53 AMArpSite at SourceForge
Zeus Content Managment System
Zeus Content Managment System
12/08/2003 08:07 AMZeusCMS v0.1 is up
Andys-Scripts Content Managment System
Andys-Scripts Content Managment System
06/21/2004 08:43 PMDev Status As Of June 21 2004
Online Membership Info Managment System
Development
Online Membership Info Managment System
Development
03/13/2003 10:21 AMJapan Association of Translators - Japan, Shibuyu-ku, Tokyo
(2003-03-12)
LASANGE 0.3.3 (Master Server)
LASANGE 0.3.3 (Master Server)
04/26/2004 06:58 PMAn advanced LAN session management system.
Looking for Ad Managment Package
Looking for Ad Managment Package
04/30/2004 07:04 PMI'm looking for a good software package to manage the ads and
sponsorships for IT Conversations. It should have UIs for the
publisher and advertisers and must run on a Linux server. PHP
preferred, but other languages are okay. Do you know of a good one?
Simpler content managment
Simpler content managment
12/04/2003 09:33 PMPe
rls of wisdom in a sea of site mismanagement, via the
ever-excellent Column
Two:
The great surprise of the past five years of content management is
that, despite all the hundreds of systems, no clear winners have
emerged. Instead, there's a growing dissatisfaction with the ongoing
technical burden that such systems impose.
Some influential voices are starting to argue that many sites
should, in effect, wait out this immature phase of website management.
For the moment, they should content themselves with limited
automation.
The article concludes with the idea that many sites can do
perfectly well with a few simple Perl scripts and maybe a relational
database on the back end, rather than investing in an expensive
super-package that claims to be able to do anything you could possibly
want. This is very sound advice. The simple fact of the matter is that
many sites really don't need a complex content management platform
with support for templating, user logins, workflow, versioning and a
dozen other high end features. Most sites just need someone to be able
to easily update them, when necessary. This is why Macromedia
Contribute has been such a success - people want the ability to hit
"Edit This Page", make a few changes and publish straight to their
site.
I've worked on my fair share of content management systems (in fact
I'm helping develop one at the moment) and out of all of the ones I've
been involved in, the one I got the biggest kick out of took the
shortest time to develop. It was based on Tavi Wiki, and consisted of a
password protected Tavi install for the back end and a slightly
modified separate install for the front end. Both installs pointed to
the same database, but the front end was altered to disable all
editing features and make the site look less like a Wiki. You can see
the end result here.
All in all, the CMS took less than an hour to put together from
start to finish. It made it easy enough for contributors with no
previous knowledge of HTML to update the site (using Wiki markup) and
provided us with full versioning on all content contained within the
project. The final site gives very few clues that the underlying
engine is a Wiki, and thanks to Tavi's ease of customisation the site
design can be easily changed to look even less wiki-like. It's close
to the simplest thing that could possibly work and it works just
fine.
Of course, if you don't have a competent server-side programmer to
hand your only option is to buy a pre-made solution, but with a
half-decent programmer and a good set of tools a simple home built
CMS customised to
fit your needs could be a much better investment than some $100,000
one-size-fits all monstrosity.
Digital Rights Managment Year in Review
Digital Rights Managment Year in Review
01/18/2004 03:53 PMCentrafest group's globally known
Visiting Card Solution now available
with Document Managment Solution!!!
Centrafest group's globally known
Visiting Card Solution now available
with Document Managment Solution!!!
08/09/2004 02:05 AMThe ability to convert paper documents including your business cards
into digital forms are increasingly important for business of mobile
nature. Now you can scan your documents into your laptop to be sent
over internet or to be recognized and saved. [PRWEB Aug 9, 2004]
Querying SQL Server 2000 system tables
directly. Part 2: master..sysprocesses
system table
Querying SQL Server 2000 system tables
directly. Part 2: master..sysprocesses
system table
07/21/2004 05:59 PMQuerying SQL Server 2000 system tables
directly. Part 3: master..sysdatabases
system table
Querying SQL Server 2000 system tables
directly. Part 3: master..sysdatabases
system table
07/26/2004 05:59 PM: Using the Encap Package Management
System to Manage Non-System Packages
: Using the Encap Package Management
System to Manage Non-System Packages
12/19/2003 11:52 AMUse this simple, lightweight package management system to keep track
of the software you build from source and deploy on multiple systems.
Speedline Technologies Receives Patent
for Enhanced System of Post-Print 2D
Inspection of Circuit Boards - MPM
BridgeVision® System Reduces Scrap,
Rework With Effective Quantified Bridge
Detection Solution
Speedline Technologies Receives Patent
for Enhanced System of Post-Print 2D
Inspection of Circuit Boards - MPM
BridgeVision® System Reduces Scrap,
Rework With Effective Quantified Bridge
Detection Solution
09/20/2004 03:09 AMSpeedline Technologies, Inc. (http://www.speedlinetech.com) has been
awarded U.S. patent #6,738,505 for its invention of the texture-based
method of analyzing potential bridge defects on circuit boards during
the post-print inspection process. [PRWEB Sep 20, 2004]
HotFix Watch: You cannot use the
Operating System Deployment Feature Pack
to deploy an operating system
HotFix Watch: You cannot use the
Operating System Deployment Feature Pack
to deploy an operating system
04/16/2005 07:50 AMMass Notification System Selection Tips
– 6 Key Considerations for Selecting an
Appropriate Notification System
Mass Notification System Selection Tips
– 6 Key Considerations for Selecting an
Appropriate Notification System
06/15/2004 10:08 AMMass notification system provider, National Notification Network (3n),
shares the 6 key considerations to focus on when selecting a mass
notification system for emergency and non-emergency communications.
[PRWEB Jun 15, 2004]
Querying SQL Server 2000 system tables
directly. Part 1: master..sysaltfiles
and master..sysconfigures system tables
Querying SQL Server 2000 system tables
directly. Part 1: master..sysaltfiles
and master..sysconfigures system tables
07/20/2004 05:58 PMNEW ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM IN FLORIDA:
FLAWED... electronic records from first
widespread use of touch-screen voting in
Miami-Dade County have been lost ,,,
records disappeared after two computer
system crashes last year, leaving no
audit trail for t
NEW ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM IN FLORIDA:
FLAWED... electronic records from first
widespread use of touch-screen voting in
Miami-Dade County have been lost ,,,
records disappeared after two computer
system crashes last year, leaving no
audit trail for t
07/28/2004 07:38 AMnytimes.com/2004/07/28/politics/campaign/28vote.final.html?ei=5006&
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Practical File System Design with the Be
File System
Practical File System Design with the Be
File System
05/10/2004 04:21 PMPHP Doc System
PHP Doc System
11/11/2003 02:07 PMVersion 1.2 released
Mac System 6
Mac System 6
05/21/2004 10:07 AM
Remember
Mac System 6? If you do, then P.dro Classic™ is for you. Relive
the glory days of 1 bit-per-pixel porn (it's almost life-like if you
squint) and Pong-like games with the mouse! Hey, it's Friday and this
is Flash.
For me, it's the Startup Sound that makes this.
bgb system
bgb system
11/15/2003 12:05 PMcompiler: lbcc
System Cop v1.1
System Cop v1.1
07/03/2004 03:18 PMSystem Cop allows you not only to change "hidden" system settings.
Using it, you can customize your operating system and optimize the
work of your system. System Cop is the "control center" of your
system. System Cop makes it possible to centralize the access to your
system settings from just one program. [Shareware $19.95 30 Days
718 KB]
The A.I.V.I.S system
The A.I.V.I.S system
07/27/2004 08:00 AMUp and running with both feet
So, You Got Your CRM System ... Now
What?
So, You Got Your CRM System ... Now
What?
03/14/2003 01:28 AMWhatever the cause, it is an inescapable fact that employees tend to
be cool -- if not frigid -- toward new software applications,
especially if they are presented in the wrong way.
PHP Doc System 1.2
PHP Doc System 1.2
11/11/2003 05:48 AMA modular PHP system for creating documentation.
OFF System
OFF System
12/10/2003 08:00 AMSourceForge Account Created. *we exist, yah!*
Big Mac/System X
Big Mac/System X
07/17/2004 01:41 AMVirginia Tech has installed the 1100 Xserves that make up
Big Mac/System X, and they've turned
it into a tourist attraction. I read on the OpenIB list that Big Mac's
Infiniband interconnect has over 1600 switch chips -- even more
switches than nodes.
TCB::System 0.99.01
TCB::System 0.99.01
05/15/2004 01:21 AMA package to track system administration-related information.
YaaC system 1.2.3
YaaC system 1.2.3
07/27/2004 06:04 AMA system born to realize computer-assisted telephone interviewing.
Babya System
Babya System
11/07/2003 07:44 AMBabya bSecure announced
A Big Brother for System X
A Big Brother for System X
06/21/2004 11:34 PMThe U.K. Honours System
The U.K. Honours System
12/23/2003 02:46 AM Take This Honour And Shove It Up Your Arse: Some, like
JG Ballard and
Benjamin Zephaniah, want the UK Honours System
abolished; others want it
reform
ed;
diehards
want it left as it is. The
recent leaking of a distinguished list of refuseniks,
coming just after Sir Mick Jagger
got
his ya-yas out in Buckingham Palace, reminds us of
Groucho Marx's famous comment that he'd never join a club that
would take members like him. It's certainly an archaic and
complicated system but, it seems to me, no more open to abuse
than other countries' systems. And, arguably, no less ridiculous or
hypocritical either. But is it (symbolically, culturally, whatever)
useful enough nowadays, simple political expediency apart, to be worth
hanging on to?
What's The ROI Of Your Phone System?
What's The ROI Of Your Phone System?
09/23/2004 11:28 PMNo, this article doesn't ask what the ROI of a phone system is for a
company, but does say that companies
aren't letting
their employees you instant messaging because they don't see the
ROI. This seems like the type of question that will sound just
like "what's the ROI of your phone" in the future. A communications
tool like your phone system or email or instant messaging isn't judged
by its individual ROI. It's a tool that lets people communicate much
more effectively both inside and outside the organization, and giving
them that option to have in their toolbox expands opportunities. The
study in question did find that people who had IM at the office did
tend to be more productive, but it's not clear why you would even
want to bother separating it out. The fear that companies have is
that users will use IM to waste time, but that doesn't seem like a
reason to ban the technology entirely. Sure, some people will waste
time with it, but a company should be able to figure out who's not
doing their job properly and weed them out. Just because some people
might abuse a technology to slack off, doesn't mean it should be
banned from letting all of your
good workers use it. If that
was the case, all companies wouldn't allow computers (oooh,
solitaire!), the web, email, phones, books, notepads, lunch break
rooms or even let employees talk to each other. You give employees
the tools and you let them know what their job is. If they're not
performing, that's the issue you deal with, not whether they've been
goofing off over IM. If they are getting their job done, what's the
problem?
System Cleaner v4.93
System Cleaner v4.93
11/05/2003 10:53 AMSystem Cleaner lets you clean your drives from unnecessary and
temporary files. The program targets more than 100 file extensions,
which enables it to scan and recognize most of the unnecessary files
on your computer using modifiable search patterns. [Shareware $25.00
1.19 MB]
System Rescue CD 0.2.7
System Rescue CD 0.2.7
10/31/2003 02:58 PMA bootable CDROM image with many system tools.
The very worst system, apart from all
the others
The very worst system, apart from all
the others
01/07/2004 05:41 PMIn the continuing realisation that they can get people to work for
free, the techification of the US presidential campaigns just gets
geekier and geekier. Not content with Wesley Clark's new Open Source
initiative, Howard Dean's lot have released the...
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LASANGE - LAN Managment System