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gSpell 1.2
gSpell provides spelling suggestions from Google more>>
Their spell checker also corrects formal names (can your spell checker fix Rachmananoph, Seve Jobz, or Afex Twen?) and colloquialisms not yet included in desktop spell checkers.
gSpell was developed as a final project for the Search Engines: Technology, Society, and Business seminar taught in Fall 2005 at UC Berkeley.
To use:
- Log out and log back in.
- Select any questionable text.
- Press Cmd+Shift to get a spelling suggestion from Google.
Alumni on Rails 1.0 Beta
Open source university alumni social networking platform more>> Open source university alumni social networking platform
Alumni on Rails is a free and open source social networking platform for University Students and Alumni. Guiding principle: networking is the game!
In detail, the key targets of the system are the following:
- Promote recent events, fairs and seminars
- Private and business contacts in an environment of trust
- Connection between students, their fellow students and alumni
- Sustainable connection between the department administration and alumni
- Helping students and alumni to find job opportunities and evaluated further education possibilities. -> career development
- Provide students with the ability to benefit of the experience of alumni
- Finding experts
Main features:
- Detailed user profile
- Powerful search capabilities
- Interactive event management
- Integration of current and former students
- Friend lists
- Multilanguage support
- Multiple database support

Trout 2.0b42
Trout is specifically designed as a mind mapping tool with which items can be shown by category where each category has a physical attribute. more>>
Trout 2.0b42 is specifically designed as a mind mapping tool with which items can be shown by category where each category has a physical attribute.
You can see your own links. This application allows the user to associate keywords in terms of shape and color and physical location. The ideas can be expanded upon and a complex model built up in a arbitrary way.
URL's may be dragged or pasted into the space and they will cross link to other nodes based on the keywords and description held in the html.
The app is particularly intended for note taking during lectures or seminars. Its also useful for collecting information when researching something on the web.
Enhancements:
- Fixes broken contextual menus on web nodes/image nodes
- Fixes broken RSS Import.
- Grid arranger now works correctly
- Added optional autosave
- Added ability to lock default document (File > Open At Launch)
- Mac OS X 10.5
- PPC or Intel
License:Freeware
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