The JumpBox Virtual Machine & Virtual Appliance Library

Welcome to the Library. Here you'll find a wide range of powerful Open Source web applications packaged in the time saving JumpBox virtual appliance format. Many are available as FREE downloads and signing up for JumpBox Open will give you access to the rest.

JumpBoxes will run on many virtualization platforms including VMWare, Parallels, VirtualBox, Microsoft Hyper-V, Virtual Iron, Xen and Amazon EC2.

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App Version: Trac/Subversion 0.11.7
JumpBox Version: 1.1.14
Updated: March 11, 2010
Download: Subscriber

JumpBox for Trac/Subversion Software Project Management

Trac is an advanced tool for tracking software development projects. It provides a simple wiki, issue tracking system and tight integration with the Subversion revision control system.
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App Version: MediaWiki 1.15.2
JumpBox Version: 1.1.15
Updated: March 10, 2010
Download: Subscriber

JumpBox for the MediaWiki Wiki System

MediaWiki is a Wiki application that allows you to write, edit, manage, store, and organize knowledge collaboratively. Create and edit content collaboratively, search and retrieve information effortlessly. The JumpBox for MediaWiki provides you with the world's most popular wiki platform.
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App Version: TikiWiki 4.2
JumpBox Version: 1.1.14
Updated: March 10, 2010
Download: Free

JumpBox for TikiWiki CMS/Groupware

TikiWiki is your Groupware/Content Management System solution with a long list of features to help you build a compelling web based community.
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App Version: Redmine 0.9.3
JumpBox Version: 1.1.18
Updated: March 05, 2010
Download: Subscriber

JumpBox for the Redmine Project Management and Issue Tracking System

Redmine is a project management and issue tracking system for software developers. Redmine provides many of the features in Trac plus support for multiple projects, role based access control, time tracking functionality, Gantt charts, a calendar view and user self-registration support.
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App Version: Moin Moin 1.9.2
JumpBox Version: 1.1.13
Updated: March 04, 2010
Download: Free

JumpBox for the MoinMoin Wiki Software

MoinMoin is an advanced, easy to use and extensible Wiki Engine with a large community of users. It's written in Python and has a clean easy to understand user interface. Since it's a Python program it's not one of the most popular wikis, but that's a shame as it has a very clean interface and is a very powerful tool for documentation projects. This makes the JumpBox for MoinMoin even more valuable, because it allows us to expose this great Wiki system to more users who we believe will find it quite valuable.
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App Version: MindTouch Core 9.12.1
JumpBox Version: 1.1.8
Updated: March 02, 2010
Download: Subscriber

JumpBox for MindTouch Core Enterprise Collaboration

MindTouch Core is an enterprise collaboration platform that makes it possible to "mash up" data from disparate sources and present it in a convenient format to facilitate effective collaboration. It offers a simple interface that the non-technical user will love and an elegant, RESTful architecture that's sure to make a developer happy.
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App Version: PmWiki 2.2.14
JumpBox Version: 1.1.15
Updated: March 02, 2010
Download: Free

JumpBox for the PmWiki Wiki Software

PmWiki is a wiki-based system for collaborative creation and maintenance of websites. PmWiki pages look and act like normal web pages, except they have an "Edit" link that makes it easy to modify existing pages and add new pages into the website, using basic editing rules.
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App Version: DokuWiki 2009-12-25c
JumpBox Version: 1.1.9
Updated: January 22, 2010
Download: Subscriber

JumpBox for DokuWiki Wiki System

DokuWiki is a simple, clean and easy to use a Wiki system that allows collaborative editing of a web site. It's focused on creating documentation for developer teams, workgroups and small companies.
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App Version: Foswiki 1.0.9
JumpBox Version: 1.1.4
Updated: January 20, 2010
Download: Free

JumpBox for the Foswiki Wiki System

Foswiki is a wiki, supporting the editing of web pages in an ordinary web browser, by end users. What makes Foswiki special is that it supports the embedding of active and passive macros that enhance the page content (e.g., with global and/or dynamic information) and allow end-users to build applications that store and process data in a structured manner.