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AssemblyEdit is a powerful, lightweight and modern editor for the assembly low-level programming language, that works on Windows NT (NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista) systems.
This project aims to produce a form editor like the ones in Visual Studio and SharpDevelop. It is intended to be used as a control for end-users of your application to allow them to create customised forms.
The designer persists forms to XML.
Pangaea will be a robust and feature filled game engine built using Allegro (http://alleg.sourceforge.net) It will be similar to Final Fantasy 1-3, etc., complete with map editor/world builder.
This project provides customization of XML editors to support publicly availble SGML and XML DTDs in particular those of the MSR-MEDOC project. While starting with XMETAL (aka xmetal) other systems are welcome.