Category: Cross-platform software
For anyone working with multiple clients, the sharing of files (screenshot of a design, documents, etc.) can be difficult, specially if they are large in size.
cFTP is an open source and multi-user PHP application that enables you to create a repository to send/receive files with multiple clients.
Each client/user is limited to see the files uploaded for them which also works as a history of "sent" files.
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Again it’s time for us to share some awesome Photoshop tutorials. This time we’ll have a look at a great collection of tutorials that help us make websites. These can be great inspiration and teach you some new tips and tricks. Remember to play around a bit with colors and settings to get that own special look. We hope you’ll enjoy!
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TicketCake.com is an event ticketing and promotion start-up that recently launched using Drupal as its framework. The website features an innovative design by White Label Graphics which balances functionality and simplicity.
Because Drupal has many ways to display dynamic content, finding the right way to implement a design can be a problem in itself. To overcome this obstacle, the Ticket Cake team focused a significant amount of time creating wireframes for the project.Continue
Drupal software, support, and hosting company Acquia announced that its Drupal Gardens leaves private beta today. Drupal Gardens is a content management & social publishing system, offering "Drupal-as-a-service" and greatly simplifying the creation and management of Drupal websites.
Prior to Drupal Gardens, those wanting to utilize Drupal to build their sites had to download and install the code themselves. Continue
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Terracotta and companies in the new world of distributed data environments have an increasingly important role in the cloud computing universe.
Simply due to the fact that they are forcing more change in the database market then we have seen in the past 20 years.
Terracotta is a case in point. Today, the company announced its new version of Ehcache, which can store a terabyte of data and 100 million objects in a single cache.Continue
At the Drupal Association retreat in San Francisco, the general assembly set the completion of the drupal.org redesign as it’s number one priority for 2010. The assembly agreed to fund five contracts to help eliminate obstacles that had prevented the community from completing the redesign.
Five key roles were identified: Architect, Solr developmer, project module developer, and an infrastructure developer. The association also elected to upgrade Drupal.org code repository from CVS to Git to help maintain Drupal.org as the hub of Drupal development.Continue
When Twitter announced a few weeks ago that it would not be using Cassandra for tweet storage, there was a flurry of "I told you so's" from NoSQL skeptics. The folklorist in me found that rather amusing, as Cassandra in Greek mythology was cursed with the ability to see the future. But poor Cassandra could convince no one to believe her predictions, including a rather grim one about a Trojan Horse. The tech blogger in me figured, however, she should probably have a better grasp of Cassandra and NoSQL than just my knowledge of Homer.Continue
It’s always been disappointing that Google Apps accounts (those with custom domains) haven’t had access to as many services as accounts with addresses @gmail.com. That is now changing.
As was reported a few weeks ago, selected Google Apps are now being given the opportunity to transition their users to “enhanced” Google Apps accounts. Such enhanced accounts include:Continue