sabnzbd-xmlgui is an Ajax based frontend built around sabnzbdplus. It also provides an xml based API for other applications to easily connect with sabnzbd while at the same time maintaining the existing web based ajax gui.
Platform-independent C-API library implementing the Record-JAR file format, with mappings to other languages/technologies, including C++, COM, D, .NET, Python, Ruby, and STL.
4Suite is a platform for XML processing and knowledge-management, consisting of a library of integrated tools for XML processing, and an XML data repository and server with a rules-based engine.
Yabman is a tool for managing bibliographic references. Its key features are a quality user interface, a carefully designed data model, and sophisticated three-state hierarchical reference labeling. It is currently usable but in a pre-alpha stage.
pyXLReader is a multiplatform Python library for reading Excel compatible spreadsheets (.xls). Based on JExcelApi by Andy Khan (http://www.andykhan.com).
A set of XML specifcations for game-related metadata, an API, and a collection of associated tools for managing data. This is to serve as a reusable infrastructure for creating game frontends able to deal with large numbers of games (such as MAME).
Image2DocInfo has been made to quickly tag digital pictures. A GUI allows you to set attributes for an image, and then store them in XML files. Those files follow the Dublin Core naming scheme and are stored in the same directories than the pictures.
xml.dom.easydom for python primarily behaves like any xml.dom.* you already use. Additionaly easydom provides operator overloadings which render xml processing descriptions more readable and hence less error-prone. See about 90% of your xml-code boosted.
WebPath is an experimental implementation of XPath 2.0 in Python, initially developed during Yahoo! Hack Day. It uses a novel parsing technique called Top Down Operator Precedence. Seeking developers to improve implementation and conformance.
Dictionnaire is an open-source French-English dictionary intended to cover modern phraseology as well as entries that are difficult to translate using traditional dictionaries.