Cross-platform C++ libraries with a network/internet focus.
NOTE: Current source code as well as bugs/patches are on GitHub:
https://github.com/pocoproject/poco/
C++ class libraries for network-centric, portable applications, integrated perfectly with the C++ Standard Library. Includes network protocols (Sockets, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, etc.), SQLdatabase access and XML parsing. Licensed under Boost license.
Dunbar is a location-based chat tool for mobile devices and phones as well as desktop computers. The architecture is built on web services so that clients on any operating system can be created. The service will be free to users, and the source code will
Retrieve files from a remote computer using a PDA/Pocket PC running Windows Mobile.
Can access remote computers regardless the geographical position. Can work under WiFi, GPRS or any other wireless networks.
The objective of the OpenBerg Project is to develop Open-Source, Open-Standards-based, Multi-Platform tools for eBook authors, editors and users. We are currently working on OpenBerg Lector, an e-Book reader, and OpenBerg Rector, an e-Book compiler.
The Sino Project is an Open Source initiative that utilized
code developed by the Chinese government. Sino Linux Middleware v3.0 and Mobile Business Application Suites are built and tested in conjunction with the OSDL in a high volume, enterprise read
Blackberry project, focused on obtaining the best prices of a given product in the most popular stores in Mexico, using only the search engines provided by the stores.Feedback from the customer about the special promotions each store (in real life) has.