Already have a shopping cart and want to add domain and hosting functionality to your existing system? This interface allows you to plug into the order collection system of our Whois.Cart(). The customer is ushered through the first two pages of Whois.Cart and then returned to your native system where using this plug, you can extract the order data into your cart in any way you choose. Open sourced. Requires Whois.Cart() 2.0+
This is a modified version of the "Name the Baby Computer" script by Lerdorf Consultants. It has been modified and abstracted to make it easier to use. Features include: Uses MySQL for storing data, Multiple vote protection using cookies and more.
TacticsCore Online Realtime Strategy Role Playing Game allow you to create a virtual soldier online, completely customizable with over 10 different classes, such as infantry, medic, sniper, etc...and over 30 unique weapons and armor with more to come! Each soldier also has trained skills such as strength, dexterity, vitality, etc. Soldiers can also join a squad to make new online friends. The goal of the game is basically capture the flag, but instead of a flag, a squad must hold the "Data CD" to earn cash and experience. Complete private messenging system and also chatroom with both public and squad chat! This is a must see game!
Freemed is designed to be not only an office management system designed to run on Linux but also an information system. With this system it is hoped that physicians and providers will be able to collect both demographic and outcome data. Currently, Freemed is available in German, French, Spanish, Italian and Chinese as well as English.
Track campaigns and ads. Powerful stats lets you pinpoint which campaigns are working and which are not. Get a broad overview of all your campaigns, or zoom in to see day-by-day stats for any campaign or ad. Instantly create and track sales, actions and redirects using the flexible HTML generator.
The author writes "I was looking for the easiest, quickest way to add a date picker to my internal web site without having to add more javascript or a pop-up window. I found several fantastic javascripts to add calendars to the page and a few even used layers instead of pop-ups, but I was looking for something simpler. I noticed that although the javascript calendars will allow you to pick a date years away, most of my users were picking dates in the next 60 days and no more than 120 ever. So for my application I came up with this. Quick and easy you just call the function whereever you want the date dropdown to show up."