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- Gq
- GQ is a GTK-based LDAP client that enables you to search and browse any LDAP V2- or V3-compliant server. You can also add, edit, and delete entries. Other features include a template builder, the ability to export a subtree or a whole server to LDIF, the ability to use any number of servers, and the ability to search based on a single argument or LDAP filter.
- Guile-dbd-mysql
- 'guile-dbd-mysql' is a MySQL database driver for guile-dbd.
- Guile-dbd-postgresql
- 'guile-dbd-postgresql' is a PostGreSQL database driver for guile-dbd.
- Guile-dbi
- 'guile'-dbi is a generic database interface for Guile that provides a way to use database drivers that are linked at run-time.
- Gurgle
- GURGLE (GNU Report Generator Language) is a software package for business applications. It produces database report listings from record and field information from a file. It uses the report to produce (La)TeX-formatted output, plain ASCII text, troff, PostScript, HTML, XML, or any other ASCII-based output format. It may be used for producing large bodies of text where small parts of the text are substituted with information from the database. GURGLE supports GNUSQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL and CA-Ingres databases. It also has an optional support for Guile.
- H-client
- The h-node project (https://www.h-node.org) is a website and database of computer hardware which works with fully free operating systems. h-client is a GTK+ graphical client which is able to detect the hardware inside the computer it's running on, and peripherals connected to it, and help you submit that information to the h-node project, along with your observations (eg: how well the hardware works with a fully free operating system, any special configuration required, etc).
- HOpla
- hOpla was dubbed as a GNU program by Richard Stallman in 2000. This software was developed by the maintainer of the GNU ToutDoux Project management tools.
History
hOpla was a link (command line) between XML files and SQL databases. It was intended for database administration, database structure modification, and the importing/exporting of data.
- HTTP-Replicator
- 'Replicator' is a replicating HTTP proxy server. Files that are downloaded through the proxy are transparently stored in a private cache, so an exact copy of accessed remote files is created on the local machine. It is, in essence, a general purpose proxy server, but especially suited for maintaining a cache of Debian or Gentoo packages.
- Halberd
- To cope with heavy traffic loads, web site administrators often install load balancer devices. These machines hide (possibly) many real web servers behind a virtual IP. They receive HTTP requests and redirect them to the real web servers in order to share the traffic between them. Halberd is a tool aimed at discovering real servers behind virtual IPs.
- Haskell Database Connectivity
- HDBC provides an abstraction layer between Haskell programs and SQL relational databases. This lets you write database code once, in Haskell, and have it work with any number of backend SQL databases (MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, ODBC-compliant databases, etc.)
- Health
- GNU Health is a program designed for hospitals, offering the following functionalities:
- Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
- Hospital Information System (HIS)
- Health Information System
- HealthBox
- HealthBox is a convenient way to manage health information. Instead of each app having to record inforamtion within it's own ecosystem, HealthBox creates a place for developers to centralize health information. Say you have a program that records your steps, one that monitors work outs, and a third program to track your nutrient intake. Typically, if you wanted to access your information, you'd have to use each respective service's interface. With HealthBox, those developers would be able to store all the information in one place, making it much easier for you to compare different health metrics, and share information between services.
- Hipercontracer
- High-Performance Connectivity Tracer (HiPerConTracer) is a ping/traceroute service. It performs regular ping and traceroute runs among sites and can export the results into an SQL or Non-SQL database.
- Homoeopim
- This is a toy homoeopathy software using a database, an expert system and a suit of CGI programs to search for homoeopathic remedies depending on symptoms entered. There is an iteration mode where questions are asked in a attempt to refine the search. This is an ongoing project, but with 47,000+ mapping entries between remedies and symptoms, it should be marginally usable.
- ICTFax
- ICTFax is free software white lable internet fax software that support email to fax , web to fax as well as fax to web and fax to email also it support integration with existing fax machines. ICTFax features both outbound faxing and inbound fax over internet through DID numbers
- IDempiere
- iDempiere Business Suite, also known as OSGi + ADempiere, is an open source Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software. It has also customer relationship management (CRM) and supply chain management (SCM) functions. The architecture of the iDempiere system is sophisticated allowing it to easily expand its functions while maintaining a simple and flexible state of the ERP business system with Application dictionary and Plug-ins.
- ISPConfig
- * Manage one or more servers from one control panel.
- Single server, Multiserver and Mirrored Clusters.
- No matter if physical server or virtual machine, ISPConfig just works.
- IceCat/RECAP
- RECAP is a browser extension that improves the experience of using PACER, the electronic public access system for the U.S. Federal District and Bankruptcy Courts. It also helps you contribute records to a public archive hosted by the Internet Archive and it shows you when free documents are available on the archive.
- ImgSvr
- ImgSvr is a Web image server, which allows users to browse digital images. It is a full HTTP server, which is specifically designed for image publishing.
- Inboxen
- Email service that allows a person to create an almost infinite amount of unique email addresses that the user can give to 3rd party websites. This lets the user have more control of their identity/privacy and keeps their personal email address free of junk.
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