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Revision as of 22:55, 10 April 2014
Name | Description | Language (Mostly) | Activity Level | Size (Lines of Code) |
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Bentech Image Description Service | An application to increase the availability of image descriptions in textbooks for print disabled students. This image description web service will enable authors/content creators, publishers, social enterprises, such as Bookshare, educators and volunteers to easily add, enhance, moderate and share image descriptions to e-books and digital textbooks in the DAISY 3, EPUB and HTML standards. | Ruby | Active: Latest Commit 4/4/14 (as of 4/9/14) | Unknown |
Project Possibility: Accessible Flashcards | Nonprofit, community service project committed to creating groundbreaking software for the disabled community--for free. Our goal is to inspire software engineers to make a difference by inventing software that unlocks new areas of life for disabled persons, giving them access to experiences previously impossible to achieve. The software that is created through this project is open source: it cannot be sold for profit, and is freely available for use, distribution, and modification. | Java | Inactive: Last Commit 2011 | Unknown |
Project Possibility: Web-Based Social Stories Group 2 | Nonprofit, community service project committed to creating groundbreaking software for the disabled community--for free. Our goal is to inspire software engineers to make a difference by inventing software that unlocks new areas of life for disabled persons, giving them access to experiences previously impossible to achieve. The software that is created through this project is open source: it cannot be sold for profit, and is freely available for use, distribution, and modification. | PHP | Inactive: Last Commit 2011 | Unknown |
Open Data Kit | A suite of tools to help organizations collect, aggregate and visualize their data. Our goals are to make open-source and standards-based tools which are easy to try, easy to use, easy to modify and easy to scale. To this end, we are proud members of the OpenMobile Consortium, the OpenRosa Consortium, and active participants in the JavaRosa project. | Java | Active: Last Commit 4/8/14 (as of 4/10/14) | 123 K |
Sigmah | Sigmah is free software developed to help international aid organizations manage the information from their projects: reports, indicators, schedules, documents etc. | Java | Active: Last Commit 4/10/14 (as of 4/10/14) | 151 K |
Mifos-X | Industry-wide initiative to address the microfinance industry's information management challenge. Using the open source paradigm, we are creating a new service model that will increase access to technology for all microfinance institutions, ultimately enabling them to extend their reach to the world’s poor. At the center of the initiative is the Mifos product, a freely available world-class management information system (MIS) that provides the core functionality required by microfinance institutions. See also The Community for Open Source Microfinance | Java | Active: Last Commit 4/8/14 (as of 4/10/14) | 118 K |