Qt is a cross-platform application and UI framework. Using Qt, you can write applications once and deploy them across many desktop and embedded operating systems without rewriting the source code.
Qt is a cross-platform application and UI framework. Using Qt, you can write applications once and deploy them across many desktop and embedded operating systems without rewriting the source code.
**NOTE** Elementary has been merged into EFL and is not a stand-alone tree/project anymore - as of EFL 1.18.0.
A widget set built on top of Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL).
Key factors:
- Fast: built on top of Evas, the EFL canvas, is heavily optimized in both software and hardware.
... [More] Uses OpenGL or OpenGL-ES 2.0 if available.
- Portable: built on top of EFL, runs on X11, Windows, MacOS, Framebuffer and other display systems
- Mobile friendly: supports thumbscroll, kinetic scrolling with bouncing and multi-touch out of the box. [Less]
This application is intended for creating and managing X.509 certificates, certificate requests, RSA, DSA and EC private keys and CRLs. Everything that is needed for a CA is implemented. All CAs can sign sub-CAs recursively. These certificate chains are shown clearly. For an easy company-wide use
... [More] there are customiseable templates that can be used for certificate or request generation. All crypto data is stored in a and endian-agnostic file format portable across operating systems. [Less]
Wired is an open standard providing BBS-style client/server features, like chat, boards and file tranfers. Wired is both a network protocol and software suite, mainly designed for UNIX-based and Mac OS X platforms. The network protocol uses TLS/SSL to secure connections and Unicode encoding for
... [More] textual communications.
Originally, Wired was developed by Axel Andersson (aka Morris) at Zanka Software, as a substitute to the old bulletin-board system named Hotline which was massively used in the 1990s. This project is a fork of the original Zanka sources, or maybe a continuation, since Morris stopped its development. [Less]
A suite of command tools in the vein of the useradd/mod/del, etc tools found on Linux and and Solaris, pw tools on BSD, mk|ch|rmuser/group tools on AIX, etc.
However, their use is not to manipulate local accounts, but POSIX-type accounts that can be found in LDAP directory services installations
... [More], namely those with posixAccount and posixGroup attributes. They are also able to administer SUDOer accounts in LDAP if the functionality is enabled at compile time. [Less]
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