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    CryptoPad v1.0

    CryptoPad v1.0

    AES-128 bit file encryptor

    CryptoPad is a Java based file encryptor ! It can encrypt every type of file. The icing on the cake is that it's 100% cross-platform. i.e. You can run the same .jar file on Windows, Mac OS, Linux and any OS capable of running JRE 8 :) CryptoPad uses AES-128 bit symmetric key encryption to secure your data.
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    MIDletPascal
    MIDletPascal is specifically suited for development of J2ME midlets. It's compiler translates Pascal source code directly into Java microedition bytecode.
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    Java2Script(J2S) provides an Eclipse Java to JavaScript compiler plugin and a JavaScript version of Eclipse SWT besides common utilities like java.lang.* and java.util.*. SWT-based RCP can be converted into RIA by using J2S.
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    platform independant tool suite for c. including c compiler for pcode target.
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    The FBench is the ongoing development of an open-source graphical software tool for embedded automation components and systems based on the IEC 61499 standard. The project originates from the OOONEIDA Workbench pioneered by Dr. James Christensen in 2005.
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    Develop with Java 1.5, deploy native executables for windows, linux and mac! SWT, JFace, AWT and Swing is supported.
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    OpenXL provides a flexible, platform-independent SOA/Web Service middleware and workflow programming language (SLL). OpenXL supports the creation, provisioning and execution of Web Services as well as the integration of code written in BPEL, Java, etc.
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    The purpose of this project is to modify SmartEiffel to allow it to be used to create applications for mobile device platforms such as Symbian, BREW, and J2ME. Currently the codebase is based on SmartEiffel 1.0, but we are looking into moving over to Sma
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    Sourceless Java Decompiler plug-in for Netbeans (6.5 +)
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