By Mufti Ali on June 24, 2010
Bowline is a framework for making cross platform desktop applications in Ruby, HTML and JavaScript. If you’ve ever wished creating a desktop application was as simple as creating a Rails website, Bowline’s for you. Bowline respects MVC, you can design your views in HTML5/CSS3 – then bind them to your Ruby models. There’s no request/response [...]
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By Mufti Ali on March 7, 2010
Scruffy is a Ruby library for generating attractive and powerful graphs, useful for web applications, print media and many others. It’s highly customizable and powerful. You can change the backgrounds, mix different types of graph together, change the graphics used for the points, change the line types, etc. You can also render to different types [...]
Posted in Charts/Graph, Ruby | Tagged chart, graph, Ruby
By Mufti Ali on February 23, 2010
The Gruff Graphing Library is a project to make beautiful graphs with Ruby created by Geoffrey Grosenbach. It Can be used alone or with Ruby on Rails. This library allow us to graph negative numbers (line and bar), specify colors, and customize the graphs in other ways.
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By Mufti Ali on February 17, 2010
CommunityEngine is a free, open-source social network plugin for Ruby on Rails applications. Drop it into your new or existing application, and you’ll instantly have all the features of a basic community site.
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Posted in CMS, Social Networks | Tagged CMS, Ruby, ruby on rails, social net, Social Networks
By Mufti Ali on February 11, 2010
BrowserCMS is a general purpose, open source Web Content Management System written in Ruby on Rails. It is designed to support three distinct groups of people:
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By Mufti Ali on October 11, 2009
Spree capitalizes on the dynamic nature of the Ruby progamming language to provide the most flexible commerce platform available. Spree has been designed from the ground up to be as open and extensible as possible. You no longer have to be frustrated with the limited set of choices provided by most platforms.
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Posted in CMS, Ecommerce | Tagged CMS, Ecommerce, Ruby