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The Java Gui Builder program is designed to decouple the GUI building code from the rest of the application code, without hand-writing code. It allows one to describe the layout of windows and controls using an XML file. A full DTD was written to allow on-the-fly validation. Using an XML file to describe GUI components allows users the flexibility to rewrite their windows so that they suit their needs, without opening up the innards of the program to the users. (Detail) -
DoubleType is a type designer (font editor) that builds TrueType font files. Thanks to Java, it runs on Windows, Linux, & Mac. Glyphs are stored in XML based file to aid teamwork. Efficient glyph design by combining existing glyphs and modules.(Detail) -
JNode is a Java New Operating system Design Effort. JNode is a simple to use and install Java operating system for personal use on modern devices. Any java application runs on it, fast and safe. See our homepage for additional information.(Detail) -
WeirdX is an X Window System server in pure Java under GNU GPL. It is derived from WiredX-Lite and will run on any platforms which support Java 1.1. This X server will not be suitable to exec heavy x clients, but you may find that twm, xterm, etc. will run fine on it. Features * WeirdX handles x protocols directly. * WeirdX supports core protocols of X11R6.3 partially. * WeirdX is implemented with JDK 1.1. * WeirdX runs as an application/applet. * WeirdX supports Rootless mode. * WeirdX runs as a TrueType font X Server if your JVM supports TrueType fonts. * WeirdX supports the three mouse button emulation. * WeirdX supports copy/paste operations between the native window system and x clients via CUT_BUFFER0. * WeirdX supports 1bpp, 8bpp and 16bpp mode. * WeirdX supports multibyte characters; Japanese, Korean and Chinese characters. * WeirdX allows you to get secure X accesses in pure Java by using JSch.new! * JRexec is included. * WeirdX supports XDMCP. * WeirdX supports dxpc(Differential X Protocol Compressor) with the assistance of JDxpc. * WeirdX includes hacks for the alpha transparency. * WeirdX supports EsounD compatible applications. * WeirdX includes the XJS Extension written by Christian Werner. * WeirdX is distributed under GNU GPL. * WeirdX is not WiredX(please refere to section 1.5 in FAQ). (Detail) -
PDF Split and Merge is an easy to use tool to merge and split pdf documents. Console and GUI versions are available. The GUI is written in Java Swing and it provides functions to select files and set options. It\'s made over the iText library.(Detail) -
e3 = jabber + java + plugins + svg ||| web start link: http://complat.sourceforge.net/jnlp enigma² is a java2 compliant jabber client. It features plugins and tries to use as many of the core jabber features as possible, while still being a jabber client focusing on user friendliness and ease-to-use. Bringing together 'good old' chat program style and instant messaging features make it a real competitor. It has been tested on many of the main platforms, including Mac OS X, Linux and Microsoft Windows. This website holds all informations ready you need to download and run enigma². Enigma² has been released under the General public license, the source code is freely available.(Detail) -
(XSLT transformer/editor) A text editor that allows the loading and editing of an XML document and an XSLT document at the same time. It also can apply the XSLT to the XML and display the output for further editing/saving. Plugable XML and XSLT parsers (Detail) -
GATE (General Architecture for Text Engineering) is an architecture, framework and development environment for developing, evaluating and embedding Human Language Technology. See http://gate.ac.uk for full details.(Detail) -
DITA Open Toolkit is a Java-based implementation of the OASIS DITA Technical Committee's specification for DITA DTDs and schemas. The Toolkit, which can be used in the Windows, Linux/UNIX, and Mac OS operating environments, transforms DITA content (maps and topics) into deliverable formats. The Toolkit uses Apache Ant for processing. DITA Open Toolkit publishes to the following environments: * Key output targets are XHTML, HTML Help, PDF2 (processed using the Idiom plug-in and RenderX XEP), and Eclipse help. * Other targets include DocBook, Eclipse content, JavaHelp, PDF, troff, and Word RTF. (Detail) -
Online text editor (DHTML editor), for ASP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion, PHP, Java and JavaScript brings to the web many of the powerful features of known desktop editors like Word. It\'s XHTML compliant and works with Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape and IE.(Detail) -
GZigZag is an implementation of ZigZag, an abstraction invented by Ted Nelson. GZigZag is being developed by Hyperstructure Group at the university of Jyväskylä, Finland, in collaboration with Nelson. (Detail) -
Brahmi was initiated as a small part in the Indian Language Technology Solutions (ILTS) project at Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore, India. ILTS is a part of the Technology Development for Indian Languages (TDIL) Programme initiated by Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT), Government of India. For more information visit - http://www.tdil.mit.gov.in. Since our product supports all the major Indian languages that are descended from Brahmi Script, we named it Brahmi.(Detail) -
This is an email client written in Java, using Swing and JavaMail. It supports IMAP (including disconnected IMAP), POP3, and unix-style mbox folders. It also has (alpha) support for encryption using PGP and S/MIME.(Detail) -
A standard API for accessing OpenPGP and S/MIME email in JavaMail.(Detail) -
yawebmail is a webmail-client written in Java as a webapp. Having it deployed on your Internet-accessed webserver, you can get access to your POP3- or IMAP-Mailbox, even if you are behind a firewall that blocks the eMail-ports - in general port 25 for SMTP, port 110 for POP3 and port 143 for IMAP (natch you must be allowed to access your webserver via HTTP...). (Detail) -
Tiger Envelopes is a little program that lets you read and write email privately. Your mail's not as private as you think. Anyone can read it. When you send email from home or the office, it may feel like it's private. But what most people don't know is that any snoop can read it. Many governments and corporations spy on email, but it also could be identity thieves, stalkers, other crooks -- or someone who's just curious. Your message often travels around the world just to get next door. It passes through many people's hands in a few seconds, and any of them can instantly make a copy. Tiger Envelopes keeps your mail private from the moment you send it until it arrives safely. Privacy without hassles You don't need to change your mail client or email address. There are no extra steps. You just read and write mail as usual. One click to install on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Configures Windows Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Mac Mail and KMail for you. (Detail) -
Carampop permet à votre logiciel de messagerie d\'accéder gratuitement à votre boîte @caramail.com en utilisant le protocole POP3. (Detail) -
MultiMedia Office™ is ideal for business, home or educational use. Create or edit documents, spreadsheets, drawings, presentations, photos, databases, web pages, audio and video. And combine these different elements into a single file that meets the ISO Standard Open Document format! MultiMedia Office™ is the new paradigm in communication. The digital age has matured, and now, in addition to paper and slides, you need to be able to include photos, audio and video in your documents and files. Then go online with our included browser or email program to upload your files. We have combined the industry standard programs: OpenOffice.org, Audacity, GIMP, VirtualDub, Thunderbird, and Opera. We added extra features like AutoUpdate, CleanSave™ and a bilingual switch, and created the best and most complete way to communicate your ideas! (Detail) -
Real-Time Collaboration (RTC) and conferencing project. This product has been deprecated. Please see the replacement product, CoolCollaborator, at http://coolcollaboratr.sourceforge.net/(Detail) -
JVending is a P2P (JXTA) mobile content provisioning system that implements most of the J2EE Client Provisioning Specification (JSR-124). JVending provides catalog management, device detection, Web/WAP based browsing and peer searches.(Detail)






