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    python-benedict

    python-benedict

    dict subclass with keylist/keypath support

    python-benedict is a dict subclass with keylist/keypath/keyattr support, I/O shortcuts (base64, cli, csv, ini, json, pickle, plist, query-string, toml, xls, xml, yaml) and many utilities... for humans, obviously.
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    Java library + tools allowing to parse/create/edit/convert/save almost any type of multimedia playlist. Supported formats: M3U/M3U8/M4U/RAM, ASX/WMX/WVX/WAX, WPL, XSPF, SMIL, PLS, B4S/BPL, RMP, KPL, PLIST, MPCPL, RSS/MediaRSS, Atom, Hypetape, PLA, PLP.
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    Osxcart, or OS X Converting And Reading Tool, is a library designed to import file formats used in Mac OS X, NeXTSTEP, and GnuSTEP into GTK+/GLib-based programs easily, using a lightweight interface. The "s" in Osxcart is silent. Right now, the Osxcart library includes a module for reading and writing property lists (".plist" files) in XML format, and a module for importing and exporting RTF documents to and from GtkTextBuffers.
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    Property List Library
    Read/write property list library written in Java with support for reading/writing XML and binary property list files. Property lists are key/value datastores for serialized objects, mainly used in Mac OS X.
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    A C#/Mono.net 2.0 sealed class that, given most .net objects, will generate a valid XML PropertyList (plist) suitable for easy consumption by a Mac OS X/iPhone application.
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    This library is developed to read and write Property List (PLIST) files. These files are widely used by OsX programs. This library easily gives you the ability to read and write those files and to use the content downstream in your programs.
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    PIL is a substitution of Plist Editor which is shipped with Mac OS X. PIL supports copy/paste, search and better editting.
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    The JPList project provides a Java library for parsing and building ASCII PList streams to and from Java objects, similar to what JDOM does for XML. PLists provide a more compact and equally rich alternative to XML as a data serialization mechanism.
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