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    Perstem
    Perstem is a Persian (Farsi) stemmer, morphological analyzer, transliterator, and partial part-of-speech tagger. Inflexional morphemes are separated or removed from their stems. Perstem can also tokenize and transliterate between various character set encodings and romanizations.
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    A Java toolbox with commonly used Farsi Language functions. Includes functions for text manipulation, standardization, normalization, search, replace and changing words and ligatures. Fixing White space problems, Jalai date and Calendar, etc...
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    Farsi for eSpeak

    Farsi for eSpeak

    this project makes to able that eSpeak converts Farsi texts to speach.

    eSpeak-Farsi is part of a larger open source project named eSpeak. eSpeak is a cross-platform, text-to-speech software, supporting over ninety languages at the time of this writing. It is utilised on Windows, Linux and Mac, and has been ported to Android as well. This project aims to use crowd-sourcing to improve the pronunciation of Farsi words in eSpeak. It has been created by Shadyar Khodayari. so that Farsi speakers who use eSpeak can help to develop and enhance its pronunciations (through...
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    JPDF Export
    JPDF Export is a java library built on the famous iText library. It provides simple functions that can be used to build complex pdf files. It also provides simple classes to merge, split and convert pdf files
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    General information, and a pack of tools for manipulating the Persian (Farsi) language and script, on different platforms and operating systems.
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    A data entry tool for a Farsi research project. It is basically a databse frontend with some extra features for getting reports and print outs. Written in JSP it uses Tomcat and PostgreSQL. This project is not active and free for adoption.
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    FarsiNuke is the Farsi version of the phpNuke. It uses unicode encoding system to store data in database. I have locolized phpNuke for iranian people who want to work with phpNuke.
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