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    A "gumbo" of tools and concepts supporting rich client applications with 2D/3D user interfaces. Expands on the code from the book "3D User Interfaces with Java 3D", and includes a generous contribution of RCP code from Meyer Sound. Recent work includes a Norden bombsight simulator, with terrain rendering based on NASA's WorldWind SDK. For this effort YourKit has generously made available its full-featured Java Profiler (https://www.yourkit.com/java/profiler/index.jsp), which has proved...
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    MyBox

    MyBox

    Easy Tools of PDF, Image, File, Network, Data, and Medias

    javafx-desktop-apps pdf image ocr icc barcode color-palette text bytes markdown html archive compress digest video audio editor converter media https://github.com/Mararsh/MyBox Self-contain packages need not java env nor installation. Jar packages need Java 16 or higher.
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    JSpecView Project

    JSpecView Project

    Spectroscopy Viewer

    The JSpecView Project initially provided JAVA applets for the display of JCAMP-DX and AnIML/CML spectral files. The source and binary files are available via the Code (sourceforge SVN) and Files menu options. See the WIKI pages (Hosted Apps) for more detail. Beginning September 2018 all code changes are being handled via the Jmol Sourceforge page. The codes has been fully merged and JSmol the JavaScript/HTML5 version of Jmol now includes the non-Java version of JSpecView.
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    A shell for using the methods of Contextual Logic to do qualitative data analysis, mathematical research on the theory underlying Conceptual Knowledge Processing, or learning Formal Concept Analysis. It uses the framework provided by the Tockit project..
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    Application sharing software that allows individual windows to be replicated to other computers. Remote collaboration tool based on a modified VNC protocol. Its advantage is to keep some things, like email, private, while sharing other desktop apps.
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    Free Java monitoring library to easily instrument apps to measure performance detail over time with minimal overhead. Has dashboard, SVG graphs. Extends Jamon and its statistical data, same usage. http://www.e-peas.com/opensla/. JMX, SNMP planned.
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    CAVOR is an engine for building apps that involve both graphic and text/numeric data. Primarily GIS is the initial focus, but consider also CAD, CASE, project management (eg PERT charts), and others. Built-in scripting, C API, also supports Tcl and Java.
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