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VirtualBox 3.0.10 Build 54077
VirtualBox is a full-featured yet easy to use x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as home use more>> <<less
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VMware Fusion 2.0.6
VMware Fusion is known as the most seamless way to run Windows applications on your Mac that combines a clean and intuitive Cocoa-native interface in order to satisfy the demands of Mac users with a virtual platform trusted by millions of users today. more>>
VMware Fusion 2.0.6 is specifically designed to run Windows applications on your Mac that combines a clean and intuitive Cocoa-native interface in order to satisfy the demands of Mac users with a virtual platform trusted by millions of users today.
VMware Fusion allows you to launch your Windows applications from the Dock and switch between Windows and Mac applications using Expose. With the industry's most advanced virtualization technology VMware Fusion lets you leverage all the hardware available on your Mac to simultaneously run 32- and 64-bit operating systems, use two processor cores at the same time, run select 3D games and utilize USB 2.0 devices.
Major Features:
- Break Down the Walls Between PC and Mac
- Unity View
- Data Sharing
- Application Sharing
- 3D and High Definition Video Acceleration
- USB Device Support
- Multiple Display Support
- Seamless Keyboard Mapping
- Driverless Printing
- Safer Windows on the Mac
- Multiple Snapshots
- AutoProtect Automatic Snapshots
- Embedded Antivirus and Antispyware Protection
- Mac-like and User Friendly
- Heavyweight power. Light as air.
- Completely Redone User Interface
- Mac OS X Leopard Integration
- Boot Camp Support
- Tools for Switching
- Power to Burn
- Multiple Snapshots for Power Users
- Broad Operating System Support
- Multiple CPU Virtual Machines
- VMrun
- Large RAM Support
- Virtual Appliances
Enhancements:
- Fixes multiple issues when running VMware Fusion 2.0.x on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (32-bit kernel mode)
- Provides improved 3D performance on Macs with NVIDIA graphics cards running Mac OS X 10.6
- Contains fixes for more than 20 bugs

JumpBox for Tomcat Java Web Application Deployment 1.1.1
JumpBox for Tomcat Java Web Application Deployment is created to be a useful open source servlet container that implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages specifications. more>>
JumpBox for Tomcat Java Web Application Deployment 1.1.1 is created to be a useful open source servlet container that implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages specifications. Like other deployment JumpBoxes, the JumpBox for Tomcat makes it easy to deploy a web application (specifically a java-based web application).
Major Features:
- Flexible deployment options: Applications can be deployed either as .war files or as a directory via the Tomcat manager.
- Suitable for testing as well as production usage: This JumpBox comes configured with Tomcat behind Apache web server so it's suitable not just for development purposes but can function under production load as well.
- An easy way to make your application available: It's possible to assemble a complex application on this JumpBox and then use the backup mechanism to export the changes. You can effectively distribute your application by making the backup file available for download and instructing users to use the file to restore into an empty JumpBox for Tomcat. Coupled with the Rapid Trial widget this gives your visitors a convenient way to try out your Java application.
- Even less setup: It comes with a pre-configured MySQL database so there's even less setup work involved.
- Takes the pain out of server software deployments. A JumpBox packages an application's software, dependencies, and application data into a single virtual appliance that deploys locally, or hosted to major virtualization, and cloud computing platforms. Deploy on Windows, Mac, or Linux using virtualization platforms like VMware, Xen, Parallels, Virtual Iron, Microsoft Virtualization, and Amazon EC2. Among other enhanced features, a JumpBox provides:
- An intuitive user interface to quickly guide users through deployment.
- A web-based control panel for simplified management of system functions.
- A backup system that enables data security and portability.
Requirements:
- Computer running any of: Mac OS X, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista, Linux
- Virtualization software. See the complete list of supported systems.
- For easiest use: a network that assigns dynamic IP addresses. (Most do)
- 3 GB Free disk space
- Minimum 1 GB System RAM (Each JumpBox you run on the same system will need 256-512MB of additional RAM)
- Minimum 1 Ghz CPU
Elastix 1.5.2 Beta
Open source appliance software that provides an interface to the the best tools available for Asterisk-based PBXs more>> Open source appliance software that provides an interface to the the best tools available for Asterisk-based PBXs
Elastix is an appliance software that integrates the best tools available for Asterisk-based PBXs into a single, easy-to-use interface.
Elastix also adds its own set of utilities and allows for the creation of third party modules to make it the best software package available for open source telephony.
The goals of Elastix are reliability, modularity and ease-of-use. These characteristics added to the strong reporting capabilities make Elastix one of the best choices for implementing an Asterisk-based PBX.
Main features:
- VIDEO support. You can use videophones with Elastix!
- Virtualization support. You can run multiple Elastix virtual machines on the same box.
- Really friendly Web user interface
- "Fax to email" for incoming faxes. Also, you can send any digital document to a fax number through a virtual printer.
- Billing interface
- Module for automatic outgoing campaigns
- Graphical configuration of network parameters
- Resource usage reporting
- Remote restart/shutdown options
- Incoming/outgoing calls and channel usage reports
- Integrated voicemail module
- Voicemail Web interface
- Integrated operator panel module
- Extra SugarCRM and Calling Card modules included
- Download section with commonly used accesories
- Embedded help interface
- Instant messaging server (Openfire) integrated
- Multi-lingual support. Languages supported include: English, Spanish, Rusian, Korean, Greek, Chinese, Polish, German, Frensh, Romanian, Slovenian, Portuguese, Danish, Italian.
- Mail server integrated including multi-domain support
- Web based email interface
JumpBox for Gallery Photo Management 1.1.2
Deploy this photo sharing app on any OS. more>>
JumpBox for Gallery Photo Management 1.1.2 is a professional program that helps you manage and integrate photos with your website. Create unlimited photo albums then store and share them easily using features such RSS, commenting, and email notification. The JumpBox for Gallery helps you get started managing your photos and movies in minutes.
Gallery enables management and publication of digital photographs and other media. Its open source design provides a full feature set that makes managing your digital images easy. For instance, Gallery allows you to save time by uploading materials via ZIP files or forms and can automatically retrieve web page images given the web page URL. Gallery even provides photo manipulation features including automatic thumbnails, resizing, rotation, and flipping. Why a JumpBox? Gallery requires PHP and an image processing library such as ImageMagick or NetPBM. Save hours and skip the frustration of installing, configuring, and managing dependencies. A JumpBox deploys in minutes.
Major Features:
- Accounts/Permissions - Need help managing your images? The Gallery administrator can create other users and administrators and grant full or album specific access, administration, and permissions. Users can create and maintain their own albums on a per-album basis, can self-register and can sign up for e-mail notification
- Albums - Group your pictures and movies into albums that are customizable and flexible. Photo albums can be organized hierarchically, can be collaboratively managed, or kept private. Albums feature configurable thumbnails as well as polling, editing, and watermarking.
- Photos - Of course you can add photos, but gallery gives you many ways to do it including uploading via zip file, even automatic retrieval from the web. You can edit images as well, Gallery features image resizing, rotation, ordering, and captioning, and automatic thumbnail creation.
- Mirroring Album - Limited bandwidth? Gallery lets you mirror your albums and server images on as many remote servers as you like, you can serve high resolution web images from there.
- Connecting - Gallery Remote enables easy collaboration. For instance, your audience can automatically receive an RSS feed of your Gallery and updates to it. Gallery enables further collaboration with Gallery Remote, a java program that allows your users to upload photos to your Gallery via a simple drag-and-drop interface.
- Customizing - Customize the design of your Gallery using cascading style sheets. You can create your own design, or set up quickly using one of the many Gallery themes a available.
- EXIF - Gallery can read and log the information embedded in the EXIF headers of jpegs. With information such as date and time, camera settings, camera model and make and more, you'll know just how each image was created.
- Commenting - Your visitors can engage with your site through pictures and other visitors can view them.
- Polling - Engage your audience. Gallery lets you include polls allowing your visitors to vote on every image.
- JumpBox simplifies your server software deployments with pre-built, pre-configured virtual applications that deploy in minutes. A JumpBox packages an application's software, dependencies, and application data into a single virtual application that deploys locally, or hosted to major computing, virtualization, and cloud computing platforms. Swiftly deploy on Windows, Mac, and Linux systems to virtualization platforms like VMware, Xen, Parallels, Virtual Iron, Microsoft Virtualization, and Amazon EC2. Among other enhanced features, a JumpBox provides:
- An intuitive user interface to quickly guide users through deployment.
- A web-based control panel for simplified management of system functions.
- A backup system that enables data security and portability.
Requirements:
- Computer running any of: Mac OS X, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista, Linux
- Virtualization software. Any of:
- VMWare
- Parallels
- Xen Open Source
- Microsoft Virtual Server
- Microsoft Virtual PC
- Virtual Iron
- For easiest use: a network that assigns dynamic IP addresses. (Most do)
- 3 GB Free disk space
- Minimum 1 GB System RAM
- Minimum 1 Ghz CPU
Mac-on-Linux 0.9.72.2
Mac-on-Linux - Run Mac OS in parallel with Linux more>>
Mac-on-Linux is intended to be used by peoplewho run linux/ppc as their main operating system but still want to be able to run that occasional Mac OS application.
Other possible applications include:
development
hardware simulation
server applications
compatibility testing
Technology:
No CPU emulation
very fast!
No ROM image needed
Complete MMU virtualization
Idle sleep (8.6 or later)
Very compatible
Multi-session support
603, 604, G3 and G4 support
Device support:
Full screen video (fbdev, xdga)
MMU accelereaded X11 video
CD burners
Generic SCSI
Generic USB
Audio
Networking
AltiVec support.
openQRM 4.4
Open source systems management platform which integrates with existing components in enterprise data centers more>>
openQRM is the next generation, open-source Data-center management platform. Its fully pluggable architecture focuses on automatic, rapid- and appliance-based deployment, monitoring and high-availability and especially on supporting and conforming multiple virtualization technologies. openQRM is a single-management console for the complete IT-infra structure and will provide a well defined API which can be used to easily integrate third-party tools as additional plugins.
Notes:
- For further installation instruction openQRM is licensed and released under the Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL 1.1).
Major Features:
- Complete separation of "hardware" (physical servers and virtual machines) from "software" (server-images): With openQRM hardware is just used as "computing resource" which can be replaced easily without the need to adapt or reconfigure the server (-image) at all.
- Support for different virtualization technologies: In 4.1 just added KVM to the supported virtualization technologies so now VMware, Xen, KVM and Linux-VServer vms can be managed transparently via openQRM. openQRM seamlessly support P2V (physical to virtual), V2P (virtual to physical) AND V2V (virtual to virtual) migration. This mean server appliances can not only move from physical to virtual (and back) easily but also that they can be migrated from virtualization technology A to virtualization technology B without any hassle.
- Fully automatic Nagios configuration (single click) to monitor all systems and services: Nagios is known to be a great system and service monitoring tool .... but it's quite difficult to configure it. In openQRM 4.1 we just developed a completely automatic configuration of Nagios via "nmap2nagios-ng" which maps the entire openQRM-network and creates (or updates) the Nagios config for it (all systems, all available services).
- High-availability : "N to 1" fail-over:
- You can have e.g. 10 custom HA-servers which normally would need another 10 custom stand-by systems. With openQRM you can make them all just use 1 (or more) stand-by systems
- You can just save ALL your stand-by servers and just bring up a virtual-machine as stand-by. In case of problems HA-appliances will then fail-over from physical to virtual. You can also fail-over from virtualization technology A to technology B (e.g. from KVM to VMware vm's)
- Ready-made-server-images via the image-shelf plugin:
- To get started quick and easy openQRM 4.1 now provides ready-made and known-to-work server-images for Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS and openSuse. Therefore an image-shelf plugin was added which allows the systemadministrator to fetch servers easily via the web-interface. Public or custom image-shelf servers can be used, meaning you can either fetch server-images from the public image-shelf server or provide
- your own image-shelf server with custom images.
- Integrated storage management:
- openQRM will create 10 snapshots of an existing, known-to-work server-image and deploy those clones to the resources. Takes a second ...
- Another benefit of this concept is that there is a single place for backup/restore, there were it should be, on the storage-server itself so you can use its cloning/snap-shot features again to create hot-backups from your servers without service interruption.
- openQRM 4.1 supports the following storage-server types :
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- NFS
- Iscsi
- Aoe/Coraid
- NetApp
- Local-disk (transferring server-images to the local-disk)
- LVM-Nfs (NFS on top of LVM2 to allow fast-cloning)
- LVM-Iscsi (Iscsi on top of LVM2 to allow fast-cloning)
- LVM-Aoe (Aoe on top of LVM2 to allow fast-cloning)
- Support for all kinds of different deployment types:
- Deployment in openQRM is completely transparent and plug-able. In detail this means the step of "mounting the rootfs" plug-able was made so you can basically boot-up from any storage-device you want by adding a small plugin for it e.g. one could write a "gmailfs-storage" plugin which takes care to mount a servers root-filessystem via gmailfs, just because it can be done ;)
- Another advantage of openQRM is that it then can transform server-images from type A to type B e.g. you can deploy an appliance which will get a pre-defined server-image from an nfs-server and dumps this to itsl ocal-disk, then it will just continue boot-up from its local-disk. You can also grab an image from a local disk and e.g. transfer it to an Iscsi-Lun and so on ....
- Since the deployment is so generic in openQRM 4.x
- Distribution support: openQRM 4.x comes with a solid support for different linux distribution like Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS and openSuse. A single openQRM server can manage the provisioning of servers from those different linux distributions seamlessly.
- There are some more cool features in openQRM 4.x e.g. its small, its easy to install, it is very developer friendly, its fast to build, it has an integrated packaging systems to build rpms and/or deb packages, support for multiple database types e.g. Mysql, Oracle, DB2 and Postgres .... and so on.
Enhancements:
- Debian build system updated
- Added nagios3 plugin
- Enhanced nagios2 integration, providing new automap option
- Implemented [ 2474672 ] persistant appliances for the cloud
- Fixed [ 2509597 ] requesting multiple resource does not free up cloud-ips
- Fixed [ 2520734 ] in openqrm 4.3 xen plugin theres a typo
- Fixed [ 2529860 ] umounting of /lib/modules before init
- Fixed [ 2524342 ] xen plugin does not find xen.gz in redhat based installs
- Fixed [ 2524370 ] xen plugin: xm/new.py requires xen 3.1+
- Implemented [ 2513579 ] integration of the Puppet groups into the Cloud
- Fixed [ openqrm-Bugs-2544987 ] xen plugin xm list avoiding dom0 entry
- Fixed [ openqrm-Bugs-2509728 ] growing event_info table slows down base engine
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-2542613 ] xen-plugin make the location of the cfg files configurable
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-1875784 ] enhancing the LinuxCOE integration
- Made the command-execution layer plug-able
- Added new command-execution layer based on dropbear (ssl + shared keys)
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-2468844 ] cloud: on/off switch for the cloud -> being able to take it offline
- Puppet + webmin
- Added per-User Cloud-resource limits (quantity, memory, disk, network, cpus)
- Enhanced sshterm plugin, implemented secure remote access via ajaxterm and pound reverse-ssl-proxy
- Integrated sshterm-plugin into the Cloud
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-1881578 ] ng: automatic loadbalancing for Xen vms
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-1921180 ] ng: need a way to execute commands on the managed resources
- Implemented [ openqrm-Feature Requests-2502207 ] Web service plugin.
Requirements:
- 1 GHz processor
- 512 Megabytes RAM
- 2 GB free hard disk space
FMOD Ex Audio Classes 0.6b
FMOD Ex Audio Classes - hooks into the cross platform FMOD Ex audio library, supporting a wide range of audio formats more>>
First, a little background... The FMOD Ex API supports multiple concurrent "system" objects which may map to multiple audio devices installed on the same machine. Consequentially, all audio samples, channels, and effects are owned by a single system object and can not be shared. If a system object is destroyed, all sounds, channels, groups, and effects created under that system become invalidated and accessing them will generate errors (or worse).
To simplify this situation within the REALbasic environment, these classes do not allow for more than one system object to be active at any given time. Under normal circumstances this should not cause any grief - you call FMEx.StartUp when your application is launched, load your audio samples, create player objects, etc., then call FMEx.ShutDown when your application quits and all will be fine. If you have a need to restart FMOD Ex however, all existing FMExAudio, FMExStream, and FMExSubMixer instances will point to invalid audio handles. There is error checking in place to avoid crashes if this situation should arise, but it can still be annoying. In order to properly restart FMOD Ex you should follow the steps below...
Call the Stop method on all existing FMExAudioPlayer and FMExAudioPlayer3D instances. You do not have to dispose of these objects, but calling Stop ensures the internal channel reference is reset.
Dispose of all FMExAudio, FMExStream, and FMExSubMixer instances (i.e. set them to Nil). Be sure to also dispose of any FMExAudio instances that have been assigned to FMExAudioPlayer.DefaultAudio properties.
Call FMEx.ShutDown, followed by FMEx.StartUp, then reload/recreate all required FMExAudio, FMExStream, and FMExSubMixer objects and re-route any submixers.
ByRef methods are provided to allow you to reuse existing FMExAudio, FMExStream, and FMExSubMixer instances by replacing the required data/handles. This can be much easier than recreating them from scratch.
These classes couldve been simplified further by automatically reference counting audio objects and starting/stopping FMOD Ex behind your back, but that would preclude the ability to restart the audio engine at any time, and greatly impair the start up options interface.
- Virtual Channels
One of FMOD Exs most touted features is automatic channel virtualization. This allows you to play sounds on more channels than are physically available and let FMOD Ex decide which are more important based on priority settings and 3D positioning. One caveat with virtualization is that you must call FMEx.Update as frequently as possible for this to actually work (e.g. in games youd typically call FMEx.Update every frame). NOTE: If youre already calling FMEx.Update for 3D audio you do not need to call it twice.
- MIDI
MIDI playback currently only works on Windows, and only if the default system sound font is installed (/windows/system32/drivers/gm.dls). Broader MIDI support is on the would-like list but primary tests point to a broken implementation on Mac OS X (i.e. some FMOD Ex bugs need to be fixed before this can work).
- Other bugs...
Stereo sounds routed to submixers may "pollute" the wave data of other submixers. Everything else works as expected however and the audio output is correct, but submixers may return incorrect values when calling their Level methods. This appears to be a bug within FMOD Ex itself but more testing is required.

JumpBox for Drupal 5.x Content Management System 1.1.7
JumpBox for Drupal 5.x Content Management System offers you a helpful open Source, web content management (WCM) system which provides a simple, intuitive interface that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a wide variety of content on a website without programming skills. more>>
JumpBox for Drupal 5.x Content Management System 1.1.7 offers you a helpful open Source, web content management (WCM) system which provides a simple, intuitive interface that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a wide variety of content on a website without programming skills.
Drupal is an extremely powerful system that rewards the users who climb the fairly steep learning curve. The JumpBox for Drupal lowers the learning curve a little by giving you a Drupal installation that's ready to run in just minutes allowing you to focus on using Drupal rather than getting it installed. This JumpBox is for the Drupal 5.x series of releases. A separate JumpBox is also available for the newer Drupal 6.x. This JumpBox is based on the 1.1 JumpBox Platform and includes a backup system that supports archiving the state of the JumpBox to NFS, Windows File Shares and Amazon S3.
Major Features:
- A JumpBox packages an application's software, dependencies, and application data into a single virtual appliance that deploys locally, or hosted to major virtualization, and cloud computing platforms. Deploy on Windows, Mac, or Linux using virtualization platforms like VMware, Xen, Parallels, Virtual Iron, Microsoft Virtualization, and Amazon EC2.
- An intuitive user interface to quickly guide users through deployment.
- A web-based control panel for simplified management of system functions.
- A backup system that enables data security and portability.
Requirements
- Computer running any of: Mac OS X, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista, Linux
- Virtualization software. See the complete list of supported systems.
- For easiest use: a network that assigns dynamic IP addresses. (Most do)
- 3 GB Free disk space
- Minimum 1 GB System RAM (Each JumpBox you run on the same system will need 256-512MB of additional RAM)
- Minimum 1 Ghz CPU

Hyperic HQ 4.0
Award-winning application performance monitoring software designed specifically for web applications, whether hosted in the cloud or on premise. more>>
The award-winning monitoring software designed specifically for web applications, whether hosted in the cloud or on premise. Its unique ability to automatically discover, monitor and manage software services, regardless of type or location, enables companies to easily create a unified view of the performance and health of their applications. Its multi-platform approach to monitoring and management helps pinpoint, correct, and prevent problems at every major layer, including hardware, networks, virtualization, and applications.
With fast deployment, enterprise security, and extensibility, organizations will save time and money scaling their business. Designed to support both virtualized and non-virtualized infrastructure at scale, Hyperic is the standard for web operations teams of all sizes, including CBS Interactive, hi5 Networks, Mosso and more.

JumpBox for the PunBB Discussion Forums Software 1.1.10
JumpBox for the PunBB Discussion Forums Software makes it possible to provide the essential features to host a thriving community without the tedious database, web server and application setup. more>>
JumpBox for the PunBB Discussion Forums Software 1.1.10 makes it possible to provide the essential features to host a thriving community without the tedious database, web server and application setup. It may have fewer bells and whistles than other forum applications but it has an intuitive user interface and renders XHTML-compliant output. Public discussion forums allow you to build a community around your product or service and enable your customers to solve each other's problems offloading support demands from your technical staff.
Major Benefits:
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Deploying an application as a JumpBox provides a dramatically-reduced path to getting started with the software. Aside from installation benefits it yields other advantages such as portability across computing environments and simplified ongoing maintenance of the application. Here are a few of the benefits to using a JumpBox:
- Self-contained deployment means easy to move or delete - it won't scatter files all over your operating system.
- New versions of the JumpBox contain updates to each component in the software stack so there's no patching web servers, application servers, databases, dependencies, etc.
- A web-based administration console simplifies the management of your application including SSL certs, email relaying, SSH, backups and more.
- Once you know how to install a JumpBox you can deploy any of 50+ other JumpBoxes and take advantage of a growing library of conveniently-packaged Open Source software.
- This JumpBox is free so there's no risk in trying it out. Download it today and experience for yourself a whole new way of working with server software.
Major Features:
- An intuitive user interface to quickly guide users through deployment.
- A web-based control panel for simplified management of system functions.
- A backup system that enables data security and portability.
Enhancements: This is a maintenance release. The included version of the application has not changed.
Requirements:
- Computer running any of: Mac OS X, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista, Linux
- Virtualization software. See the complete list of supported systems.
- For easiest use: a network that assigns dynamic IP addresses. (Most do)
- 3 GB Free disk space
- Minimum 1 GB System RAM (Each JumpBox you run on the same system will need 256-512MB of additional RAM)
- Minimum 1 Ghz CPU

JumpBox for Tracks Task Management 1.1.2
JumpBox for Tracks Task Management 1.1.2 is a useful program that allows you dominate your to do list with an elegant implementation of the Getting Things Done methodology. more>>
JumpBox for Tracks Task Management 1.1.2 is a useful program that allows you dominate your to do list with an elegant implementation of the "Getting Things Done" methodology. If you find yourself overwhelmed by tasks that are either slipping through the cracks or being procrastinated, learn the GTD system and stick with it using Tracks.
Desktop-based GTD implementations are traditionally preferred for their responsiveness but Tracks is different. It's a web-based application that uses an AJAX interface to deliver the responsiveness of a desktop app while offering the power of a web app. Access your todo list from anywhere: your work computer, a public terminal or even your mobile phone. And because it's a JumpBox you can begin by hosting it from your desktop and move it to a dedicated server once you need ubiquitous access.
Benefits of running a JumpBox
- Self-contained deployment means easy to move or delete - it won't scatter files all over your operating system.
- New versions of the JumpBox contain updates to each component in the software stack so there's no patching web servers, application servers, databases, dependencies, etc.
- A web-based administration console simplifies the management of your application including SSL certs, email relaying, SSH, backups and more.
- Once you know how to install a JumpBox you can deploy any of 50+ other JumpBoxes and take advantage of a growing library of conveniently-packaged Open Source software.
This JumpBox is free so there's no risk in trying it out. Download it today and experience for yourself a whole new way of working with server software. This is a maintenance release. The included version of the application has not changed.
Major Features:
- Extensibility via REST API The RESTful architecture of Tracks means it can be extended to communicate easily with other systems. This enables integration with legacy systems as well as the ability for third parties to extend it with useful interfaces (ie. AIR desktop clients and native mobile device applications).
- Flexible syndication options Tracks has support for RSS and iCal feeds. Setup notifications and receive only the alerts you need to your RSS reader or email client. Have your deadlines show up automatically on your existing calendar.
- Numerous Import/Export options Move data effortlessly in and out of Tracks using whichever format is most convenient (XML, YAML, CSV). Have the piece of mind that your data is free to be migrated or repurposed at any time.
- Support for Multiple users A single instance of Tracks can support multiple, isolated user accounts. Maintain one instance and serve an entire office.
- AJAX interface Experience the responsiveness and feel of a desktop application with all the advantages of a web-based app.
- Mobile interface Use a streamlined UI and interact with your tasks via your mobile device.
- Contexts, Projects, Tagging, Searching Organize your items on various dimensions for maximum convenience of presentation and retrieval. Intuitive drag & drop controls allow you to quickly prioritize todo's.
- JumpBox takes the pain out of server software deployments: A JumpBox packages an application's software, dependencies, and application data into a single virtual appliance that deploys locally, or hosted to major virtualization, and cloud computing platforms. Deploy on Windows, Mac, or Linux using virtualization platforms like VMware, Xen, Parallels, Virtual Iron, Microsoft Virtualization, and Amazon EC2.
Enhancements:
- This is a maintenance release. The included version of the application has not changed.
Requirements:
- Computer running any of: Mac OS X, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista, Linux
- Virtualization software. See the complete list of supported systems.
- For easiest use: a network that assigns dynamic IP addresses. (Most do)
- 3 GB Free disk space
- Minimum 1 GB System RAM (Each JumpBox you run on the same system will need 256-512MB of additional RAM)
- Minimum 1 Ghz CPU

JumpBox for the Movable Type Blogging System 1.1.11
JumpBox for the Movable Type Blogging System is a simple and easy flagship blog software product launched in 2001. more>>
JumpBox for the Movable Type Blogging System 1.1.11 is a simple and easy flagship blog software product launched in 2001. Today, this robust social publishing platform powers the websites and blogs of many of the world's largest media companies, Fortune 100 businesses, small and medium sized businesses, and power bloggers. Movable Type is a fully integrated, scalable, proven social publishing platform upon which to build highly interactive websites, blogs and social networks.
Major Benefits:
- Self-contained deployment means easy to move or delete - it won't scatter files all over your operating system.
- New versions of the JumpBox contain updates to each component in the software stack so there's no patching web servers, application servers, databases, dependencies, etc.
- A web-based administration console simplifies the management of your application including SSL certs, email relaying, SSH, backups and more.
- Once you know how to install a JumpBox you can deploy any of 50+ other JumpBoxes and take advantage of a growing library of conveniently-packaged Open Source software.
Major Features:
- An intuitive user interface to quickly guide users through deployment.
- A web-based control panel for simplified management of system functions.
- A backup system that enables data security and portability.
Enhancements:
- Updated MovableType to 4.31. It should be possible to restore from backups
- created by the JumpBox for MovableType version 1.1.0 and later.
- Release notes are available
- This is a minor bugfix release.
Requirements:
- Computer running any of: Mac OS X, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista, Linux
- Virtualization software. See the complete list of supported systems.
- For easiest use: a network that assigns dynamic IP addresses. (Most do)
- 3 GB Free disk space
- Minimum 1 GB System RAM (Each JumpBox you run on the same system will need 256-512MB of additional RAM)
- Minimum 1 Ghz CPU
JumpBox for the Joomla! CMS 1.1.2
JumpBox for the Joomla! CMS is designed to be a convenient and award-winning Content Management System (CMS) that will help you build websites and other powerful online applications. more>>
JumpBox for the Joomla! CMS 1.1.2 is designed to be a convenient and award-winning Content Management System (CMS) that will help you build websites and other powerful online applications. It's one of the most popular Open Source applications around and the JumpBox for Joomla is a huge time saver. It captures the experience of a skilled IT admin in a package that's very easy to use and provides a production quality Joomla! installation in no time flat.
This JumpBox is for the Joomla! 1.0.x series of releases. A JumpBox for Joomla 1.5.x is also available. Offer a number of content management systems as JumpBoxes, but Joomla is consistently the most popular.
This JumpBox is based on the 1.1 JumpBox Platform and includes a backup system that supports archiving the state of the JumpBox to NFS, Windows File Shares and Amazon S3.
Requirements:
- Computer running any of: Mac OS X, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista, Linux Virtualization software.
- Any of: VMWare Parallels Xen Open Source Microsoft Virtual Server Microsoft Virtual PC Virtual Iron
- For easiest use:
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- A network that assigns dynamic IP addresses.
- 3 GB Free disk space
- Minimum 1 GB System RAM
- Minimum 1 Ghz CPU

JumpBox for the Foswiki Wiki System 1.1.2
JumpBox for the Foswiki Wiki System is known as a useful wiki system that is notable for its approachability for non-technical users and its ability to store content in a structured fashion. more>>
JumpBox for the Foswiki Wiki System 1.1.2 is known as a useful wiki system that is notable for its approachability for non-technical users and its ability to store content in a structured fashion.
Major Features:
- A simple WYSIWYG editor means there's no need to learn special markup syntax.
- Email addresses can be added to a wiki page and the users will receive notifications as changes are made.
- Easily attach files to any wiki page and either view them in-line or as a separate attachment.
- Add forms to your wiki pages to accept structured content submissions.
- Be great for any project that requires collaborative note-taking. It offers a more shallow learning curve for the less-technical user given its usage of a mature WYSIWYG content editor. Simply cut & paste content from other sites or reference external pages from within your wiki page.
- Take the place of the JumpBox for Enterprise Wiki. Users of JumpBox for Enterprise Wiki 1.0.5 and later can upgrade to the JumpBox for Foswiki.
- Take the pain out of server software deployments.
- A JumpBox packages an application's software, dependencies, and application data into a single virtual appliance that deploys locally, or hosted to major virtualization, and cloud computing platforms. Deploy on Windows, Mac, or Linux using virtualization platforms like VMware, Xen, Parallels, Virtual Iron, Microsoft Virtualization, and Amazon EC2.
- Provide an intuitive user interface to quickly guide users through deployment.
Enhancements:
- Has been updated to Foswiki version 1.0.7.
- Restoring from 1.1.0 and newer JumpBox backups should work.
- This is a minor bugfix and improvement release that includes fixes for several XSS vulnerabilities.
Requirements:
- Computer running any of: Mac OS X, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista, Linux
- Virtualization software. See the complete list of supported systems.
- For easiest use: a network that assigns dynamic IP addresses. (Most do)
- 3 GB Free disk space
- Minimum 1 GB System RAM (Each JumpBox you run on the same system will need 256-512MB of additional RAM)
- Minimum 1 Ghz CPU
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