

To get our work going, I figured I would fall way back and try decomposing the essence of software.

WMD is a simple, lightweight HTML editor for blog comments, forum posts, and basic content management. You can add WMD to any textarea with one line of code. Add live preview with one line more. There’s nothing to install on the server, and WMD works in nearly all modern browsers. WMD is free for non-commercial use.

Redmine is a flexible project management web application. Written using Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform and cross-database.

Lively Kernel, a self-hosting, metacircular prototyping and development environment implemented in JavaScript

The AJAX Libraries API is a content distribution network and loading architecture for the most popular open source JavaScript libraries. By using the Google AJAX API Loader’s google.load()
method, your application has high speed, globaly available access to a growing list of the most popular JavaScript open source libraries

Prawn is a PDF writing library for Ruby. It aims to be fast, tiny, and nimble, like the majestic sea creature.

The Shoulda Rails plugin makes it easy to write elegant, understandable, and maintainable tests. Shoulda consists of test macros, assertions, and helpers added on to the Test::Unit framework. It’s fully compatible with your existing tests, and requires no retooling to use.

Together lets you keep everything in one place. Text, documents, images, movies, sounds, web pages and bookmarks can all be dragged to Together for safe keeping, tagged, previewed, collected together in different ways and found again instantly.