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    Tags Editor
    This software enable you to run HTML,CSS, VB Script and Java Script programs. This software support VB Script & Java Script components. you can run any kind of VB Script and Java Script programs without saving,just type program and view it in internal browser. you can run HTML,CSS,VB Script & Java Script components without full code of it. you can view your code in many browsers like Internal Browser,Default Browser,Internet Explorer,Chrome,Firefox,Safari or you can add your browser...
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    OpenBEXI HTML Builder
    OpenBEXI is a WYSIWYG HTML builder using the magic of HTML5 and CSS3 . By resizing, dragging and dropping various HTML widgets it is easy to build a web page. All texts using the DOJO editor, pictures, charts, chart-flows, Dygraphs, timelines, lists and DOJO widgets edited on your browser look like the HTML page you are going to publish to your web site. OpenBEXI provides a powerful CSS and JavaScript editor to change on the fly the presentation and the behavior of your web...
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    AppletJAX

    JavaScript API for complex cross-multi-site messaging and management

    Bring multiple Web site's services together into a single application without having to build complex server-side code, proxies and signed applets. Combine HTML5's cross-site messaging and the ease of use of REST into a single powerful API and you have AppletJAX! Based on a simple "listener" or "observer" style interface, AppletJAX takes the hassle of managing who's messaging who, who's listening to who, which message belongs to whom and replaces it all with simplicity and elegance.
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    Tpl makes it easy to serialize your C data using just a handful of API functions. The data is stored in its native binary form for maximum efficiency. C, Perl and XML supported. Data is portable across CPU types and OS's from Unix to Mac to Windows.
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    Shared Questionnaire System
    Shared Questionnaire System(SQS) is a full-functional Optical Mark Reader(OMR) form processing system implemented in Java-Swing, XSL-FO and AJAX with straightforward GUIs. It is aimed at developing social platform to share knowledge about questionnaire.
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    Xemeiah is a fast, modular and scalable XML Framework written in C++, with an efficient DOM and Oasis-compliant XSLT Processor. Xemeiah modules include a persistence layer, a fast Ajax Web Server, a Media Player, ImageMagick frontend, java bindings...
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