2008
2007
Funambol Mobile 2.0 Messaging Powered by Open Source
by lecyborg & 5 othersFunambol provides mobile 2.0 messaging software powered by open source. It includes a mobile data synchronization server that pushes email to mobile phones from Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, AOL Mail, POP/IMAP servers and other email servers. It enables you to synchronize PIM (contacts and calendar) data with SyncML devices (e.g. Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Siemens, etc.). There are also Funambol- and community-provided plug-ins and clients for devices without SyncML, such as Outlook, BlackBerry (community project), Windows Mobile, Palm (community project), Java-enabled devices and iPods. You can setup a full PIM sync system that allows Outlook contacts and calendar events to stay in sync with all of your wireless devices. Funambol also provides a mobile platform and tools to develop, deploy and manage wireless applications that work in connected or disconnected mode. It includes an open source device management server that provides a framework to manage mobile devices, automatically provisioning and configuring them over-the-air. Funambol is a certified open source implementation of the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Data Synchronization (DS) and Device Management (DM) protocols, commonly referred to as SyncML. Funambol offers the myFUNAMBOL portal that lets anyone get email on their mobile phone and that syncs PIM data to their devices.
Synthesis AG - SyncML Client
by lecyborgSynthesis SyncML Clients for PDA bring SyncML compatibility to mobile devices of widespread mobile OS platforms like PalmOS and Windows Mobile (PocketPC/MS-Smartphone).
This allows mobile over-the-air (OTA) synchronisation with any compliant SyncML server (such as Toffa.com SyncWise, Oracle Collaboration Suite, Open-Xchange, Teamware, eGroupware, DeskNow, ScheduleWorld.com, cixonline.com, neopim.com, goosync.com, redthumb.net and many many more)
KeePass
by rmaltete & 2 othersKeePass is a free/open-source password manager or safe which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key-disk. So you only have to remember one single master password or insert the key-disk to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish).
2006
TinyApps.Org
by jmgautier & 23 othersSmall is beautiful
TinyApps.Org, a guide to very small software for your PC. Virtually all of the programs listed here are free of charge and for use under Windows (Palm and OS X pages also exist).
2005
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