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Manhattan: Simple. Smart. - Welcome The Manhattan Virtual Classroom is a fast, stable and effective course management system that runs on Linux and other Unix-like systems. It's written entirely in the C programming language (fast! - light hardware requirements) and is 100% database-free (no MySQL administration, no tuning issues- simple!) Manhattan supports thousands of users at its Western New England College home, and at other colleges and schools around the world. The software is licensed under the General Public License. The Manhattan Virtual Classroom is a fast, simple and effective course management system. Licensed under the GPL, Manhattan runs on Linux and Unix-like servers, and is completely free. classroomcourselearningmanagementmanhattansystemvirtual with coursee-learningmanagement
Pricelessware 2006 The Pricelessware List reflects the categories and programs favored by alt.comp.freeware newsgroup participants. The Pricelessware slogan is "the best of the best in Freeware". with freewaregoodiesby 4 users
Sysinternals Freeware The Sysinternals web site provides you with advanced utilities, technical information, and source code related to Windows internals that you won't find anywhere else. Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell alone write and update everything here. Sysinternals is a collection of utilities and technical information related to Windows internals that you won't find anywhere else. These tools are leveraged by IT-Pros and Developers for detailed troubleshooting and analysis of Windows software. with russinovichutilitiesby 2 users
Tail for Win32 - Home Page Tail for Win32 is used to monitor changes to files; displaying the changed lines in realtime. This makes Tail ideal for watching log files. with logmonitortail
User Profile Management A new user should get a decent default configuration when he logs into his new account for the first time. On Unix we copy a .profile or .cshrc and a few more bits to his new home and are done. On windows we can do this too, its just a wee little bit more complex. Who would have thought? Real Men don't Click is a site about automating the setup and care of a Windows 2000 network done by a bunch of die hard unix fanatics. 2000adsiautomaticautomationmsiperlrisscriptscriptingsetupw2k with activedirectoryprofileby 2 users