Online text editor (DHTML editor), for ASP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion, PHP, Java and JavaScript brings to the web many of the powerful features of known desktop editors like Word. It's XHTML compliant and works with Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape and IE.
Internote provides persistent sticky notes for Mozilla's Firefox web browser. Notes are extremely customizable, and are saved between sessions, reappearing on the page they were created on.
A very nice MSN compatible messenger application, aMSN Messenger is a multiplatform MSN messenger clone. Works pretty much like its Windows based counterpart. Perfect for keeping in touch with those friends who have not yet seen the light. Works on linux
Azureus is a powerful, full-featured, cross-platform bittorrent client.
GibPhone is a highly extensible VoIP/IM client for the .NET framework that uses a powerful plugin engine to allow for UI extensions and any call control stack / media payload / transport protocol combination.
OpenReports is a powerful, flexible, and easy to use web reporting solution that provides browser based, parameter driven, dynamic report generation and flexible report scheduling capabilities. Supports JasperReports, JFreeReport, JXLS, and Eclipse BIRT
Speak Freely is a Cross Platform Internet telephony (Voice Chat) application which provides high quality voice grade audio with GSM and CELP compression and encryption with DES, Blowfish, and IDEA ciphers. It will aim at interoperating with any RTP clien
Takes standard printer output produced by a DOS application, and forwards it to a default Windows printer. Converts code page, strips empty pages, supports BOX DRAWINGS chars. Works on all Windows platforms. Written in Borland DELPHI.
Like many of the scripts I design now, an RSS feed is integrated right into it. This script allows the user to read four or five chapters a day, usually two from the old and two from the new. In this manner, the entire Bible can be read in a year. It can be viewed in a browser, using the style of your site, or it can be read in an RSS reader. Currently it fetches The Message from the Gospelcom.
This is fun, and a great way to add some style to documents you need to place on the web. Upload a text file to the Internet and let users view it as a real book, even turn pages with sound effects. If you have multiple books, they are displayed in a library from which to choose the book you want. The words are set up to fit the page perfectly, and the pages are created automatically.