Job Manager helps you update and maintain your job postings section without having to manually modify HTML files.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content CGI Tools/Libraries Site Management |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Other |
Recent releases


Changes: This release improves the ability of the software to respond to out-of-space problems on the server and adds a new, more robust filelocking protocol.


Changes: A new WYSIWYG editor (which requires IE5.5+ on Windows), new Salary, Company, Status, Email, Website, and Close_Date fields, customizable interface templates, footer bar messages, and log-off URLs, and the ability to disable meta generator tags and timestamps.


Changes: Error-checking for "disk quota exceeded"; the program will not attempt to update its data files and will display an error when insufficient disk space is available.


Changes: This release has additional filtering to prevent malicious HTML and cross-site scripting.


Changes: Initial relase.
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Recent commentsRe: Is it me?
> I am so damn sick and tired of
> proprietary software using freshmeat...
Grow up.
Software distributed under the GPL is great, but there is also a lot of good proprietary software out there, and anyone who wants to stake their intellectual property rights ought to have the right to do so. And as for freshmeat, they give you the ability filter the projects by virtually anything, including license, try using it some time.
Re: Is it me?
I am so damn sick and tired of proprietary software using freshmeat...I think that they should use their OWN webspace...after all, they are charging 200 bucks. Almost makes me wanna go out and write MY own job manager...
Re: Is it me?
> Or does charging $200 for this package not qualify it as open
> source?
It isn't listed as Open Source, so I don't understand your comment.
Is it me?
Or does charging $200 for this package not qualify it as open source?