Moodle is a learning management platform that designed for educators and learners. Moodle is an open-source project available under the GPLv3+ license.
This tutorial explains how to install Moodle inside...
Matomo (formerly known as Piwik) is a web analytics platform that allows tracking visits, page views, and other statistics on the website. Matomo is an open-source alternative to Google Analytics...
Wiki.js is a web-based wiki application that running on Node.js. Wiki.js is an open-source project that released under the AGPL license.
This tutorial explains how to install Wiki.js inside a...
BookStack is a web-based wiki application that can be used for organising and storing information. BookStack is an open-source project that released under the MIT license.
This tutorial explains how...
SmokePing is a latency measurement tool which provides web UI to view results. SmokePing can measure, store and display latency, latency distribution and packet loss.
This tutorial explains how to...
Heimdall is a web-based dashboard for organizing links to the web applications and sites. Heimdall is an open-source project available under the MIT license.
This tutorial explains how to install...
XBackBone is a file upload application which accessible through web browser. XBackBone supports multi-user management, file searching, past uploads history and offers other features.
This tutorial explains how to install...
Face images captured in low-quality conditions, usually suffers from various degradation, such as noise, blurring, etc. Restoring these images is a challenging task. CodeFormer (Codebook Lookup Transformer) is a face...
Domoticz is an open-source home automation system that allows to monitor and configure smart home devices centrally. Domoticz has a dashboard that can be accessed via a web browser.
This...
LibreSpeed Speedtest is a web-based application that enables to test internet bandwidth. It can be useful to monitor download speed, upload speed, and ping.
This tutorial explains how to install...