CRT maintains various projects, and continues to work and contribute to their development. To learn more about these projects, please visit the individual project's summary page. All these projects are freely available and the source code is open and completely customizable.
For help and support, please subscribe to the mailinglist and search their corresponding archives.
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ezRETS ODBC Driver |
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ezRETS is a cross-platform ODBC driver that connects to RETS servers. It allows you to treat a RETS server like you would any other database, including the use of SQL as the query language. |
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libRETS |
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libRETS is RETS library written in C++. It is a cross-platform library that allows you to embed a RETS client into any application that can link against C/C++. Language bindings exist for the .NET languages (VB and C#), Ruby and Python. |
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Variman RETS Server |
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Variman is an Open Source RETS server, and a continuation of the CRT Reference Implementation. Variman is a ground-up re-write to make code maintenance and deployment easier. Variman is certified compliant with RETS versions 1.0 and 1.5. It is cross platform and runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X. PostgreSQL is supported with Microsoft SQLServer support coming soon. |
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VieleRETS |
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The simplest of all RETS clients. Provides listing information for your website and is an example of a "Persistent download". Very useful if you run the Open-Realty package. |
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Policy Page: Internet Compliance Checker |
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A Utility that translates internet policies into software that can be used to test websites for compliance. |
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Messenger: Voice over IP Message Server |
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A Utility that implements VOIP for events. |
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JAMM: Java Mail Manager |
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Jamm is a package for managing virtual mail aliases and accounts. It has multiple levels of access from user to domain administrator to site administrator. Using Jamm, one could administor an e-mail redirection system and/or host mail accounts. |
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Since its inception, CRT has developed many different projects in order to learn technology and provide proof of concepts to the industry. These projects are not necessarily readily maintained, but are freely available with open source code. Please visit our project repository for a complete listing of these projects.