Pixory
Description: Pixory is your personal online photo management and sharing service, running entirely on your computer using your broadband internet connection. Use it to instantly share photo albums with friends and family across the internet, or to more effectively manage digital photos on your home network. All Pixory access is through a standard web browser, but Pixory requires no web server setup-- just unzip and run!
Added on: 30-Nov-2004 | Downloads: 297
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jpgind
Description: Jpgind is a command-line tool for generating static Web galleries from JPEG, Exif, and DSC raw image files. Galleries can be customised with various options and metadata.
Added on: 10-Jan-2005 | Downloads: 372 | Rating: 10.0 (4 Votes) 




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Ravenous
Description: Ravenous is full-featured Web server written in Java. It allows you to write dynamic pages in Java without the need to read stacks of books before you get started.
Added on: 13-Jun-2005 | Downloads: 484 | Rating: 8.0 (1 Vote) 




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curator 
Description: Templateable HTML image gallery generator with minimal dependencies.
From a directory tree populated with images, this application automatically generates HTML files for browsing the images. The reason I did this was because all the gallery generator scripts out there depended on either PHP, Perl modules that wouldn't install or other ungodly cr*p I couldn't be bothered with: the problem is simple, it requires a simple solution. curator has two simple dependencies: Python and ImageMagick (incidentally it also works under Windows, if you try hard enough). So there. It generates everything with relative links so you can then burn out the whole thing to a CDROM, very convenient for archival of all the silly pictures coming out of one's digital camera. Plop the CDROM in the drive and browse away your archive... you can customize the output with Python code embedded within HTML templates. It also supports a simple attributes file format to allow associating meta-data to images for use during HTML generation (e.g a title for the image, camera parameters, etc.).
Oh, and the whole thing fits in a single file. Plop it in /usr/bin and away you go.
Added on: 23-Apr-2003 | Downloads: 638 | Rating: 10.0 (1 Vote) 




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WebGUI 
Description: WebGUI is a platform built to allow average business users to build and maintain complex Web sites. It is modular, pluggable, and platform independent. It was designed to allow the people who create the content to manage it online, rather than content management taking up the time of busy IT Staff. Whether you are building a consumer site, an intranet, or an extranet, WebGUI has something to offer.
Added on: 03-Dec-2002 | Downloads: 886 | Rating: 7.2 (11 Votes) 




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Apache Cocoon 
Description: Apache Cocoon is a mature web development framework built around the
concepts of separation of concerns and component-based web development.
Cocoon uses component pipeplines, XML and XSLT to allow the separation of
the various problem domains (such as data-retrieval, layout design and
business logic) encountered when building complex web applications.
Cocoon is an extensible Java components framework that comes with a vast
number of components already included. These components allow out-of-the-box
integration of data-sources such as XML-files, RDBMS, web-services, LDAP
directories, WebDAV repositories and many more. On the publishing side,
Cocoon allows the aggregation and flexible presentation of retrieved data
into formats such as HTML, WML, XHTML, PDF, SVG, Excel and many others.
Although originally designed as a web publishing framework, Cocoon now
incorporates functionality for building portals, form-based applications
and provides an innovative model-view-controller architecture for advanced
application needs. Apache Cocoon is in widespread use around the globe, in
particular for web-sites, multi-channel architectures, portals and CMS
applications.
Added on: 16-Sep-2002 | Downloads: 2771 | Rating: 9.3 (81 Votes) 




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