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    jqGrid

    jqGrid

    jQuery grid plugin

    jqGrid is an Ajax-enabled JavaScript control that provides solutions for representing and manipulating tabular data on the web. Since the grid is a client-side solution, loading data dynamically through Ajax callbacks, it can be integrated with any server-side technology, including PHP, ASP, Java Servlets, JSP, ColdFusion, and Perl. Improve the maxGridHeigh method. Add a third parameter to indicate the minimum height at which the method run. jqGrid uses a jQuery JavaScript Library and is...
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    KnowWE

    KnowWE

    KnowWE has moved, please see http://d3web.sourceforge.net

    This project has moved to http://d3web.sourceforge.net. All information about d3web-KnowWE can be found there and on www.d3web.de
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    Bimage

    Bimage allows groups to view and generate images of infinite depth

    Bimage is combination of javascript and Servlet scripting meant to allow users to explore images with (near-)infinite depth. Bimage uses javascript to create the images and then save them to the database for later use. This allows users to come together to explore and generate complex, depthful images. Bimage is targeted for Google App Engine (GAE), and uses the datastore for a backend, though it should be adaptable to other backends. This project is set up for eclipse using the GAE...
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    TagLib for Java to make it easier to create advanced tables. In version 0.1 has support for DataTables plugin for JQuery
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    OpenSource Interactive Kiosk System (OSIKS) - Free information system for e-Government, public services, information and others aims. LAMP + Opera (browser in kiosk mode) + Keyboard (java virtual keyboard).
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    Fire.now is a Firefox plugin that automatically adds your documents to the WhereIsNow latest version discovery service. Everytime you upload a document somewhere, Fire.now integrates the WhereIsNow keys into the file and add it's url to WhereIsNow.
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    Eclipse plugin that allows a user to upload files via protocol(http/ftp/etc) to a server. Allows arbitrary number of files and file size; provides bandwidth management and transmission recovery. Easy to use tool for uploading ordinary files, pictures etc
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