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    TIPcon1 is a standards-compliant soft phone using text, voice and video with accessibility features.
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    A subtitle agent, which developed on Java, helps to create, modify, and operate subtitle files easily. Also providing Java packages for developing subtitle agents conveniently. Moreover, they're free and open-sourced, based on GPL lisence.
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    Chronogears is an interactive, sprite-based animation system written in 100% Java. Chronogears makes used of Graphics 2D technology. The ultimate goal of Chronogears is to allow non-programmer to create high performance, interactive, complex video games
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