timediff is a simple command-line utility that reads text prefixed with a timestamp, and prints the time difference between one line and the next. It was created for use in industrial automation environments to investigate which process steps are slowest or detect abnormal delays.
Daytime is a utility for linux and freebsd (possibly other unix) that can set the system clock from SNTP, daytime, time and HTTP servers. It can also act as an SNTP server or SNTP broadcaster.
Dateutils are a bunch of tools that revolve around fiddling with dates and times in the command line, with a strong focus on use cases that arise when dealing with large amounts of financial data. Their target market is shell scripts that need date calculations or calendar conversions, and as such they are highly pipe-able and modeled after their well-known cousins (e.g. dtest vs. test, or dgrep vs. grep).
RESREI aims to makes adding, checking reminders as easy as possible for users, who actively using desktop OS machines. RESREI is licensed under GPLv2.
Jorani is a PHP/mySQL based web application. Jorani is designed to provide simple leave and overtime request workflows for small organizations. Some of its features are Notifications by e-mail, various reports, various types of calendar, export features (webcal, ics, excel). In opposition with similar sofware, Jorani is not just "open core", but completly free and open source software with no hidden costs.
The Model Railroad System is a software package that can help you run your railroad. Download the Model Railroad System now and operate your layout, from running trains to working your signals and switches. This software package has support for a network of Bruce Chubb CMR/I USIC, SUSIC, and/or SMINI nodes and/or a network of Lenz’s XPressNet DCC nodes. It now supports Azatrax USB-connected Model Railroad Detectors. Software to create switch lists for freight car forwarding and creating timetabl
hmscalcrpn is a calculator that performs its operations in hours, minutes and seconds instead of integers or floating point numbers. Calculator operation is based on Reverse Polish Notation instead of algebraic notation. The calculator uses a four-value long integer stack to store interim results. A seconds-only mode may be toggled on or off. . hmscalcrpn was written in object-oriented pascal, using the Free Pascal Compiler and the Lazarus IDE.
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