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    TeXShop

    TeXShop

    TeX previewer for Mac OS X

    ...Since pdf is a native file format on OS X, TeXShop uses "pdftex" and "pdflatex" rather than "tex" and "latex" to typeset in its default configuration; these programs in the standard TeX Live distribution of TeX produce pdf output instead of dvi output. TeXShop uses TeX Live, a standard distribution of Tex programs maintained by the TeX Users Group (TUG) for Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, and various other Unix machines. The distribution includes tex, latex, dvips, tex fonts, cyrillic fonts, and virtually all other programs and supporting files commonly used in the TeX world. The most recent version of this distribution is maintained for the Mac by the MacTeX TeXnical Working Group of the TeX Users Group and available under the "Obtaining" tab.
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    SBJson 5

    SBJson 5

    This framework implements a strict JSON parser and generator

    Chunk-based JSON parsing and generation in Objective-C. SBJson's number one feature is stream/chunk-based operation. Feed the parser one or more chunks of UTF8-encoded data and it will call a block you provide with each root-level document or array. Or, optionally, for each top-level entry in each root-level array. With this you can reduce the apparent latency for each download/parse cycle of documents over a slow connection. You can start parsing and return chunks of the parsed document...
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    XeTeX - Unicode-based TeX
    XeTeX is Unicode-based TeX using platform fonts and font technologies (e.g. AAT on Mac OS X or OpenType features on Mac/Linux/Windows) to provide typesetting for all the world's scripts.
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    Groot

    Groot

    From JSON to Core Data and back

    Groot provides a simple way of serializing Core Data object graphs from or into JSON. It uses annotations in the Core Data model to perform the serialization.
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    Gallop

    Gallop

    A framework for build smooth asynchronous iOS APP

    Gallop is a powerful rich text framework that supports Asynchronous display. It encapsulates CoreText's rich text functions and commonly used image processing capabilities. just need use LWTextStorage object instead of UILabel object and use LWImageStorage object instead of UIImageView object,Gallop will make sure your app scroll smoothly. You can also use Gallop to parse HTML pages and customize machining to parse HTML pages into iOS native pages. Use Gallop Building complex rich text...
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