Have you ever wondered who is best in project management? Well, with the new and fully rewritten version of ProjectForge you are! This tool lifts your daily workflow up to another dimension of project management!
Since 2001 we laboured on this piece of software in order to create a real friend and helper on the job: An all-in-one package of financial administration, controlling, time sheet booking as well as work-break-down-structures in collaboration with the JIRA issue management enables you to always keep the bird's perspective on budget, project plans and finances.
And the best about it: As an open-source software it's blueprint is openly revealed to anyone interested. Every developer who is into Java, Hibernate, Maven and Spring will get a ready to start distribution for his own development. For more information click www.projectforge.org or simply try the full featured demo on https://www.projectforge.org/demo/. www.projectforge.org provides information of how to install ProjectForge on your computer. For download the complete installation with all available source code please click on Downloads.
Enjoy!
GWiki is an embeddable Wiki engine. It allows users to edit rich text fragments in an application you develop. It supports I18N files and mulitimedia content.
Gwiki can be extended with macros written in Java or Groovy. It has a powerful right and role system, which can be fed from external sources such as LDAP, and allows access to business entitiels from wiki pages. It comes with Wicket integration out-of-the-box. Wicket-HTML-Fragments can be held within GWiki, so these pages can be managed by the Wiki System, while Wicket handles the application logic.
GWiki can be deployed as a servlet on every servlet container. GWiki can use a filesystem, a Zip archive, or a database for its content storage.

In front of hundreds of guests from the economy sector, the political sector as well as the Information and Communications sector (ITK) the 'Initiative for Small and Medium Sized Businesses' awarded the Innovation Prize IT 2010 during the NORD/LB forum at the CeBit for the best IT innovations of the year. Micromata came third in the Open Source category with its Java API for KML - JAK.
The jury with its 80 members including professors, scientists, industry experts, journalists and IT experts evaluated the products that were submitted by the two thousand contenders according to the following criteria: novelty, relevance in practice and suitability for small and medium-sized businesses.
Thats me and Florian, getting the price:








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