Webnote – an online tool for taking notes: Webnote is a tool for taking notes on your computer. It allows you to quickly write something down during a meeting, class, or any other time that you have a web browser available. You start by creating a workspace and creating notes in the workspace. You can… Read More


Gregarius » A Free, Web-based Feed Aggregator: Introduction Gregarius is a web-based RSS/RDF/ATOM feed aggregator, designed to run on your web server, allowing you to access your news sources from wherever you want. Completely web-based (runs on your web server) Simple, password-protected, administration and configuration AJAX powered item tagging Full-text search Committed to web standards:… Read More


RoundCube Webmail Project: Introducing… RoundCube Webmail is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client with an application-like user interface. It provides full functionality you expect from an e-mail client, including MIME support, address book, folder manipulation and message filters. RoundCube Webmail is written in PHP and requires the MySQL database. The user interface is fully skinnable using… Read More


Monket Calendar – Wiki – monket.net: About An Ajax enabled online calendar. Drag and drop events to change dates, drag the start/end of an event to create multi-day events, create and edit events without refreshing the page, all with an iCal style interface. This release now works in all major browsers (Firefox, Opera, Safari, and… Read More


User annotations in Ajax: The ability to add notes and comments to your Web site can be a powerful and attractive feature for users. This tutorial demonstrates how to implement an Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX)-based user annotation system in the form of yellow sticky notes that sit on top of regular Web page content.… Read More


Commentary: Double-click anywhere to comment. Comments are stored in simple text files. Comments for each file/URI are stored together in a single file. Edits to those files are reflected on the website (you do not have to use the web interface to manage the comments). Files are automatically committed to Subversion, if the comments are… Read More