SourceForge.net Update: 2007-08-24 Edition

I received the newsletter from Sourceforge today and found several interesting things there. First, I found out that 2007 Community Choice Awards are over – you can see the winners and the nominees here. I took a look, as well as in Top 25 Projects and found interesting stuff – some of it I will mention below:

  • Launchy – indisputable hit for me. A tool that allows you to start applications without searching through the Start menu of Windows and shortcuts on your desktop. Install the application, launch it and click Alt+Space. Then write a few letters from the name of the application you want to start, and Launchy will let you choose it from a list without having to search for it. And this is not all – you can open a path in Explorer or even write a mathematical expression, Launchy will calculate it for you! Simple but genious :).

  • Stylebase for Eclipse – I did not have time to try it, but it looks promising. As it is said on the site:

Stylebase is a reuse repository for architectural models and design patterns and it assists in applying quality-driven architecture design into software engineering.

  • Several applications for administration and monitoring of networks:

    • Zenoss Core – application, which uses Python and Zope. I know a few people, that won’t need anything else ;). For the others, here’s a brief information from the official site:

Zenoss Core is an open source IT monitoring product that delivers the functionality to effectively manage the configuration, health, performance of networks, servers and applications through a single, integrated software package.

  • Hobbit Monitor – software for monitoring of servers and networks. More information is available on the official site.

  • Webmin – web based interface for remote administration of Unix systems. For me, it sounds quite promising. A demo is supposed to be available here, but it was not working when I tried it.

If you did not look through the other projects on Sourceforge yet, I advise you to do it – there are quite good ones there. Some people have too much spare time ;). I can dedicate a separate post to the things I use from Sourceforge.