3D Molecule Viewer

3D Molecule Viewer is a stand-alone, demo version of the C-ME application that InterKnowlogy built for the Scripps Research Institute (TSRI). It is a WPF application built in C#. Affectionately called "The Cancer App", the full version of this application (a WPF front-end for SharePoint) is running in production and installed all over the world. As the brain-child of Dr. Peter Kuhn of TSRI, C-ME is just a step in realizing his dream/mission of "getting his arms around" cancer to turn it into a managed disease. This stand-alone, source code version of the application does not have the SharePoint dependency and allows you to open sample 3D Protein Database Format (PDB) files directly....spin them in 3D, zoom in on them, display them from different views, etc. This means you can get the application running quickly and stare at the code. Just a heads up: although WPF makes 3D dramatically easier, it still is not for the faint of heart. There is a lot of Trigonometry and Calculus in the code. And it's really well written - which means its object oriented and consequently abstracted. The problem that C-ME solved (what Dr. Peter Kuhn did not have) was a way to view cancer and SARS molecules in 3D (and 2D) and attach research directly to the 3D (and 2D) surface of the molecules. Research takes many forms: Office documents, like Word, PDFs, URLs to content all over the world, pictures, and even SharePoint discussions. Upon "pinning" research to the exact spot on the 3D (or 2D) surface of the molecule the research is actually persisted into SharePoint with the 5 coordinates of 3D. This Rich Client WPF application consumes SharePoint Web Services to pull that off. This "new" application development paradigm solves an interesting problems like a highly graphical and usable 3D client for the desktop and the broad reach of a browser based application (SharePoint) to house the research and handle the collaboration and workflow.

7-Up: PowerShell Scripts for Upgrading SharePoint 2007 to 2010

7up.zip (1,2 MB)
PowerShell scripts to automate the upgrade of SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2010 using a content database or hybrid upgrade approach.

Active Directory Browser web part for SharePoint

ADBrowser.zip (107 kB)
Have you ever needed to know what the membership of a particular Active Directory group is before granting the whole group access to a SharePoint site or list? This SharePoint web part allows end users to view all of the Active Directory users in each AD group under a specified LDAP path. This is a read only view of the group members.

Add web part page quick search extension for SharePoint Server 2007

This small solution provide quick search feature on add web part page in SharePoint Server 2007. Now you can easy and fast search nesessary webpart - you need write only a first letters the name's webpart without any large page scrolling.

Active Directory Tools For SharePoint

Two web parts for SharePoint 2007/2010. One to allow users to maintain their own profile information, and the other to allow them to reset their AD password.

Advanced Alert for SharePoint

Advanced Alert is a Windows Sharepoint Services 3.0 solution which allows users having the ManageAlerts permission to create alerts on list or item for SharePoint groups.

SharePoint AJAX RSS Aggregator WebPart

Based on http://www.codeplex.com/RSSAggregator but AJAX enabled to update the aggregated RSS feeds every 30 seconds (or so), great for screens permanently displaying the page.

Get all alerts in a SharePoint Farm

This Powershell script can generate a CSV file to populate all alerts of all users in a Farm. This is particularly usefrul when migrating from SP 2007 to SP2010, where Alerts are not migrated. You can then use this CSV file to import all alerts in to the target SP 2010 system

Anonymous InfoPath Browser Forms Web Part

Web part for SharePoint 2007 and 2010 that enables the anonymous submission of InfoPath forms.

AreaProg Toolbox

areaprog.zip (2,2 MB)
AreaProg Toolbox is a set of tools that will ease your development. As I develop mainly in SharePoint, a lot of tools will be related to SharePoint development.

ASP.NET Controls Library

A collection of ASP.NET Controls/Classes that can be reused on different projects (including MOSS 2007, ASP.NET 2.0/3.0/3.5 Web Applications, Web Services, etc).

SharePoint Audience Migration

This project has the pupose of overcoming the horror of using audience targeting in SharePoint when you move a web application to another farm or set it to be hosted by another SSP.

MOSS 2007 Automated Installation Scripts

CMD/BAT and PowerShell scripts which provide a quick and near-unattended installation and initial config of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007 on Win 2003/2008.

Basic MOSS Publishing Site Definition

This site definition is not as minimal as the Minimal Publishing Site. On the other hand, it doesn't deploy all the branding elements of the BLANKINTERNET site definitions. This site definition is explained in detail as part of the upcoming MOSS Web Content Management video course from AppDev by Doug Ware and Matt Ranlett. The source is included here with AppDev's permission.

Blog & Wiki for MOSS2007 (Kor)

BlogWiki.zip (56,7 MB)
MOSS2007을 이용한 블로그/위키 구축 (Blog & Wiki For MOSS2007)

SharePoint Branding Tool (Themes, Master pages, Site Logos...)

Aim: To have a tool that can help ease up the effort required to manually change branding on multiple sites. Functionality: This tool can be used modify the following for multiple sites: * Themes * CustomMasterUrl/MasterUrl (Master Page) * CSS and SiteImage Paths * ...and more

Camlex.NET

camlex.zip (7,7 MB)
Camlex.NET simplifies creating of CAML queries for Windows SharePoint Services by using expression trees.

ccSharePoint

Cruise Control .NET Status Monitor Webpart for SharePoint 3.0

ChartPart for SharePoint

ChartPart.zip (2,1 MB)
A charting Web Part for SharePoint Services 3.0 and SharePoint Server 2007. Create instant charts from your Lists!

Circo Image Player for SharePoint

Circo Image Player is a new webpart that provides an easy way to publish banners and slide shows from a picture library on your SharePoint pages.