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    Updated Ubuntu Mate OS 64bit (15.10 based)

    ...Event sounds (minimize, maximize, close, etc...) enabled by default you can enable/disable compiz using "mate-tweak"! No need to download hundred megabytes after installation! Note: To burn the ISO to a USB stick, use "dd" command. In MS Windows use Rufus. This ISO is helpful for people trying to install linux for the first time or coming from windows environment. It has plenty of software pre installed (some are trial/shareware) with full internet and multimedia support. Very useful as live media as well. It has audio/video codecs, flashplayer, java, googletalk, telegram, twitter, etc... ...
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    JNode is a Java New Operating system Design Effort. JNode is a simple to use and install Java operating system for personal use on modern devices. Any java application runs on it, fast and safe. See our homepage for additional information.
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    Xynth is a portable embedded windowing system, client/server interface between display hardware (mouse, keyboard, video displays) and the desktop environment that works on many hardware, including embedded devices (handhelds, set-top boxes, etc.). Move project source to github: https://github.com/alperakcan/xynth
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    The jaup.swing project is a subproject from the jaulp.core parent project. It provides Generic GUI Swing library for generic swing tables like sorting, and generic delivery from a data object. For more information see the created blogs in wordpress.
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    The JODConverterService is written as a WCF application and provides functionality to convert documents such as .eml, .doc(x), .xls(x), etc. to the PDF format by using the Java library JODConverter which uses a service instance of OpenOffice.org.
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    Piggy back is a POC for a development technique targeted at Swing applications. The idea is that layers of services piggy back on another layer to provide maximum reuse and modularity. Consists of a API written in Java and wrapped a type 3 IOC engine
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    EBML, or Extensible Binary Meta-Language, is a simple XML like binary language for describing data in structured style. EBML was originally designed for use in the Matroska project, but the developers saw that EBML was very flexible and extensible.
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