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    Supermarket Managment

    Application to control a market

    ...I have updated a new version that allows to have more than one computer, with a server where you insert the products and the other JAR File is to manage the purchases. It works using Java´s RMI. Thanks for your attention.
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    Dependency Discovery Tool

    A tool for discovering external dependencies in Office files.

    The Dependency Discovery Tool searches through binary office files (.doc, .xls and .ppt) and tries to find any documents or files that are linked to the document. It is written in java, using the Apache POI libraries ( http://poi.apache.org ) This project was part of a summer scholarship from the School of Engineering and Computer Science at Victoria University, Wellington (http://ecs.vuw.ac.nz) in conjunction with Archives New Zealand ( http://archives.govt.nz ). At the moment it requires Java 6 to build and run, but this should change soon, and it will run on Java 5 upwards.
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    An electronic Book Kit

    An electronic Book Kit

    Kit for building ePUB ebooks from Open Document Text

    eBK – an electronic book kit – is primarily designed to take documents which conform to the Open Document Text format as produced using OpenOffice Writer format and use them to create an electronic book (ebook) that adheres to the ePUB format. Such ebooks can be read using computer software or using many of the currently available ebook readers. The Wikipedia entry on ePUB gives more information on the ePUB standard and on compatible ebook readers. eBK comprises two tools: ODTConverter and eBKBuilder, both programmed in Java.
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