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nzb is a binary news grabber. It natively downloads, decodes and even streams the files specified in the .nzb file, an XML format which describes binary files on Usenet by their message-id. libnzb provides developers with useful nzb processing functions.
Interactive live whiteboard written in C++/Qt for the LAN. Run the binary and it will detect peers on LAN running Graffiti. It was made for fun and learning, with my best friend Abhishek Kumar. Repository: http://github.com/rohityadav/graffiti
The WBXML Library is a C library for handling WBXML (Wireless BinaryXML) documents. It consists of a WBXML Parser (with a SAX like interface), a generic WBXML Encoder, and an internal representation of the document (WBXMLTree).
BaseStream is a simple protocol that serves as a common base for
binary fileformats in the same way as XML provides a base for text-based fileformats.
This project provides developers with tools to handle binary BaseStream files.
EBML, or Extensible Binary Meta-Language, is a simple XML like binary language for describing data in structured style. EBML was originally designed for use in the Matroska project, but the developers saw that EBML was very flexible and extensible.