We developed CUPSS for the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The 
software is open source and free to download at:

http://www.epa.gov/cupss/

It is a free, easy to use, asset management tool for small drinking water and 
wastewater utilities, a desktop application providing an electronic mechanism 
for tracking and planning basic facility operations, maintenance activities and 
long term asset management. It is based on Qt Jambi and has an embedded MySQL 
database.

We are still maintining and enhancing the software. A lot of thanks to Gunnar 
and Eskil's invaluable answers on this list that helped us with so many issues. 
We really hope that Qt Jambi will continue one way or another, as it is way 
better than any other Java based UI frameworks.

Danny


________________________________
From: Mathias <[email protected]>
To: qt-jambi-interest <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 5:47:00 AM
Subject: [Qt-jambi-interest] Jambi Users: Please step up and let us know you 
exist

Gentlemen,

with the replies coming in from the other threads I'm starting to compile a 
list of existing Jambi applications that are available to the open public in 
one way or another (open or closed source). This is what we have so far:

- Moonlight3D (http://www.moonlight3d.eu, open source, represented by Georg)
- listo desktop client (next, Jambi based version to be released soon) 
(http://lis.to, open source, represented by Mathias)
- Poseidon Pharos GMDSS Simulator (http://www.poseidon.no, closed source, 
represented by Helge)
- ? (?, closed source, represented by Brian)
- ? (?, ?, represented by Arne)


Come on guys, step up and give your child a name! :)

Cheers,
Mathias


      
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