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BlueLava
BlueLava is a Web and WAP (CGI-based) x10 interface. Using commandline-based x10 tools as its backend, it allows you to control x10-compliant electronics and x10 modules from within a Web browser or a WAP/WML-enabled device. Uses of BlueLava include the remote control of lamps, appliances, and other electronics via the Internet.
Board-tnk
'board-tnk' is a discussion board with very secure URL checking, support for multiple forums (with only one level thread allowed for each forum), use of cookies for showing users new messages and storing their information to simplify new posts, the ability to use a subset of HTML within the messages, multiple language support (English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Turkish, Serbian, and Spanish), and a full admin page that allows you to create and delete forums, entire threads, or answers from a thread. You can prefix the MySQL tables if only one database is allowed on an ISP server. Versions exist for PHP3 and PHP4.
Bonsai
* " Bonsai was a web-based CVS repository browser. Since core Mozilla development has moved from CVS to Mercurial, Bonsai was shut down in 2015 (see bug 1157907). " 'Bonsai' lets you perform queries on the contents of a CVS archive. You can get a list of checkins, and see what checkins have been made by a given person, on a given branch, or in given time. It also includes tools for sxamining checkin logs and comments, doing diffs between various versions of a file, and finding out who is responsible for changing a particular line of code ("cvsblame"). It is built to run against CVS using Perl, MySQL, and your favorite webserver to display checkin history, log information, diffs, and other assorted pieces of information in easy to parse HTML.
Booby
Booby provides Web-based management for bookmarks/favorites, contacts, todos, notes, and news, allowing the user to import and export to common standards. It is fully themeable (by using phpSavant) and has support for multiple users and languages. As of August 3, 2005, this project is known as 'brim'. Please see that entry for the most recent information.
Bookblog
Bookblog is a program which runs under a web server (such as Apache) and allows individuals to write up their reviews for a book in a form which is easily accessible, and appears to other browsers as a web log to which they can add their comments.
Bookland.py
Bookland is a Python program that generates ISBN bar code symbols (Bookland EAN-13 + 5-digit add-on) in EPS format. Includes UPC-A and EAN-13 classes, so it may be useful in a broader context. You can create a bar code even withou the full ISBN number as bookland will calculate the check digit for you. The program also creates the EAN13 number and check digit and determines the parity patterns and bit encodings.
Bookmark4U
'Bookmark4U' gives users a comfortable bookmarking environment so they can can access their favorite Web sites by just one click without having to remember URLs anymore. The bookmark data is stored in a database in the server, and can be easily searched. Bookmarks can be arranged in folders in any depth. For each bookmark, visit information is managed, such as the visit counter, or the last visit time and date, etc. The package can import from or export to the local browser's bookmarks. It is available in nine languages.
Bootswatch
Bootswatch is a set of free themes for Bootstrap.
Bosco
Bosco is a rewrite of the popular Bugzilla defect tracking software in PHP. It is database-independent, and aims to be easy to maintain and modify. It also has an API to allow external applications to work with its data.
Bots
Bots EDI-connects your company with your EDI trading partners. EDI is the exchange of electronic business data between companies. Bots takes care of all the needed communications, translations, protocols and standards.
Examples of EDI:
  • Retail: a buyer orders every day by EDI. The supplier send invoices to this retailer by EDI.
  • Automotive: just-in-time deliveries are send to the suppliers.
Bpquotes
'bpquotes' is a quotations database designed for letting IRC users submit amusing quotes for others to see.
Bricolage
Bricolage is a full-featured, enterprise-class content management and publishing system. It offers a browser-based interface for ease-of use, a fully-fledged templating system with complete HTML::Mason, HTML::Template, PHP 5, and Template Toolkit support for flexibility, and many other features. It operates in an Apache/mod_perl environment and uses the PostgreSQL RDBMS for its repository.
Brim
'brim' is a Web based information manager which manages bookmarks, agenda/calendar, contacts, tasks, notes, passwords, collections, and more. It is based on an MVC framework that uses items with a potential hierarchical relation as its base. It supports multiple themes, an unlimited number of items/folders, and has over 15 translations. 'Brim' was formerly known as 'Booby', but has been totally reworked.
Browsersync
Browsersync is a tool that lets you synchronize browsers in real-time across devices. It also automatically reloads when you edit files.
Buecherwurm
Buecherwurm (engl. bookworm) is a school library system optimised for the German schoolbook system. Most German pupils borrow 5 to 10 books from their school at the beginning of term. Buecherwurm is designed to speed up and simplify the distribution of the books using barcodes. It consists of PHP scripts which work on a MySQL Database in the background. With Buecherwurm and a barcode scanner it is possible to distribute up to 200 books in 10 minutes. Buecherwurm can be used as a standalone system as well as a network based multiuser system.
Bug-A-Boo
'Bug-A-Boo' is a bug reporting and tracking system that runs on any Web server that supports CGI. It can handle any number of projects, users, and bug classifications, and is really flexible in their setup. It features fast fulltext search, query storage, themes, and bug watches. It uses the tdbengine as a database backend.
BugPort
This is a candidate for deletion: It is marked as decommissioned. Drw (talk) 08:59, 18 July 2018 (EDT) The BugPort system is a Web-based system to manage tasks and defects throughout the software development process. It is written with the PHP language, using its object-oriented capabilities, and is in use by INCOGEN for internal management of software development and QA.
Bugdar
Bugdar is a bug tracking system that is meant to replace other solutions that are slow and cumbersome. It features a completely comprehensive permissions and usergroups system that allows for extremely flexible control over what users can access. To ensure that your server never lags, portions of Bugdar's data is cached to both reduce load and increase speed. If you want to change any aspect of Bugdar's appearance, all you have to do is edit the semantic XHTML templates or one of the CSS definitions that control the entirety of Bugdar. One of the unique features in Bugdar is the "automations" system. This allows administrators to define a macro that will change any field in a bug and then add a comment with the click of a button. This makes marking a bug closed, fixed, and leaving a comment when a bug is done very easy. Other features include: custom fields, email notifications, Atom syndication, historical logging, "favorite" bugs, voting, and internationalization support.
Bugtrack
Bugtrack is a Web-based bug tracking system written in Perl. It supports multiple users and projects with multiple components and versions, provides e-mail notification, and should work with any DBI compliant database. The program was designed to be more prtable and have a simpler interface than programs like bugzilla or jitterbug. It should also have an easy setup, since there are only 6 required files.
BuildBot
Automates the compile/test cycle required by most software projects to validate code changes. It builds and tests the tree each time a change is committed, providing status updates through a Web page or other protocols.


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