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Googsystray is a system tray app for Google Voice, GMail, Google Calendar, Google Reader, and Google Docs. It notifies on new messages, alerts, etc., and provides basic services quickly.
pyRssReader is on open source and free program. pyRssReader is used to read the rss feeds from the websites. At this moment pyRssReader supports the follow feed types: RSS 0.90, Netscape RSS 0.91, Atom 0.3, Atom 1.0, CDF feeds and more types.
This is plug-in for IntelliJ IDEA to read the latest posts of LiveJournal friends. This is a reader and it doesn't provide features to edit/post your own news, there are a lot of good LJ-clients, but all of them doesn't allow to read friends' posts.
The CMS-Bandits is a set of php scripts, with online html editor, calendar, search engine, rss reader, revision log, personal nickpage, comment system, webcrawler and even more.
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This is a library for easy accessing chip cards /smart cards via a chipcard reader. It currently works under Linux, FreeBSD and Windows. It is tested with Towitoko and Kobil readers.
Displays text or information from a document by rapidly "flashing" short segments on the screen. This has also been called Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP), and is intended, experimentally, to aid with reading speed and comprehension.
JMakeZtxt converts text files into the format needed by Weasel Reader (or CSpotRun). It is written in Java and should run on any machine that has a Java 2 JRE available for it. It has been most heavily tested on Linux and (lesser on) Windows.