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    Open-DIS implements the IEEE DIS protocol in multiple languages.

    An open source implementation of the Distributed Interactive Simulation (IEEE-1278) standard in C++, C-Sharp, Objective-C, Java, Javascript and XML. Example applications including sending and receiving native DIS traffic, X-Plane plugin, and WebSocket/Javascript/WebGL applications. See the individual code directories for each package of interest. This project is inactive and has migrated to a GitHub project at https://github.com/open-dis
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    PiCon Picture Converter

    Converts image files from one format to another format

    PiCon (πCon) Picture Converter is an image converter that allows users to convert image files from one file format to another.
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    Loid is used to work with Java and Objective-C to simplify data exchange bindings. Loid can generate meta-information available at run-time. Requesting clients or applications can inference on the meta-information for data binding.
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