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vIDE is a cross-platform tool for writing and simulating Verilog models. It provides user friendly project management and file editing, integrated simulation engine, waveform viewer, pre-compiled modules, and many other cool features.
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
CAVOR is an engine for building apps that involve both graphic and text/numeric data. Primarily GIS is the initial focus, but consider also CAD, CASE, project management (eg PERT charts), and others. Built-in scripting, C API, also supports Tcl and Java.
Unlimited organizations, 3 enterprise SSO connections, role-based access control, and pro MFA included. Dev and prod tenants out of the box.
Auth0's B2B Essentials plan gives you everything you need to ship secure multi-tenant apps. Unlimited orgs, enterprise SSO, RBAC, audit log streaming, and higher auth and API limits included. Add on M2M tokens, enterprise MFA, or additional SSO connections as you scale.
JImageView allows viewing of GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIF, BMP (Win95 type),
and any other type of images that the Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) API supports.
Images can be zoomed in or out and thumbnails can be cached to disk.
JCDSee is a Java clone of popular imageviewer ACDSee. The goal of this project is to create a free open source software as ACDSee look a like as posible. And WILL better (hopefully) with some web features.
SWIGS is a perl script for creating hierarchically organized web image
galleries with automatically created thumbnails and for each image.
SWIGS strives for complete flexibility in layout through templates and
a simple Perl extension interface.
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PhotoCat is another tool to batch-run image thumbnails. And create an html hierarchy that mirrors the directory hierarchy. Many different sizes can be created in a sigle pass like Emial and Thumbnail. Gui or Command line supported.
Share you digital pictures online. Allow your viewers to comment on the pictures!
Based on PERL CGI-BIN. No database software required. Java Servlet/XML version in development.
This is a little name change. The project will now be devoted to writing a full featured media player in Java. It supports image viewing (slideshows, and most image types) and MP3 playing currently.
Small Java Library for SVG (sjlsvg) is a simple library for draw svg vector image on Java platform.
The library will be as small as possible (XML parser, SVG render, ...) for use as "small" applet or in Mobile platforms (PalmOs, PocketPC, ...)
32-bit animated lossless image compression. Animations typically achieve better compression than gif. Regular images typically achieve average compression than png and tiff. IIF is written in 100% pure java
jlpv is a Java Light PACS Viewer application useful for review series or images from DICOM data retrieved from the DCM4CHEE PACS system. It also uses ImageJ as a rendering engine or viewer. This project is in a early stage.