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    Markdown Editor With WYSIWYG Controls

    Markdown Editor With WYSIWYG Controls

    An Easy to use Browser Based MarkDown Editor With Live Preview Panel

    Browser Based, Cross Platform, Supporting all Operating Systems, Easy Application. No need to remember any markdown syntax anymore. Just Select Your Text and Click on any of the Buttons Above ( Except for some buttons ). See the Below Screenshot for Details. Notes: This editor has been tested fully on the Firefox Web Browser and is quite successful.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Clicktrace

    Clicktrace

    An intelligent screen capture application

    It's main idea is to automatically take screenshots whenever something changes on the screen. Focus on the task not being bothered by screenshots recording in the background. Record test cases, documentation, or whatever you want. Cross-platform. Requires Java 6 or higher. Integrated with JIRA. Published under GPL open-source license. Created by Marcin Nikliborc.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Supa aims to implement an easy way of uploading images from the local clipboard to a remote server. It's our goal to make supa very easy to adapt to other projects.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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