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    Natural Docs

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    Multi-language source code documentation tool

    Natural Docs is an open-source documentation generator for multiple programming languages. You document your code in a natural syntax that reads like plain English. Natural Docs then scans your code and builds high-quality HTML documentation from it. SourceForge houses the source code and issue database for the old Perl version of Natural Docs, version 1.52. It is still available but no longer being updated. Please see NaturalDocs.org for the 2.x source code and issue...
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    XFILES APEX Community Edition (XACE)
    The XACE project, based on Oracle XMLDB and Oracle APEX functionality, is created as a community effort to demonstrate the powerful combination when both Oracle database centric functionality are used in the same environment.
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    SYMPLiK RANGEHOOD is a Javadoc-like tool for Oracle database. This pure-Java program "sucks up" data dictionary and object source code from database and generate document for Tables, Views, Triggers, Packages, Procedures, Functions, and others.
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    Developed to suport a quickly way to generate a single '.sql' script (create) file using an [Oracle dabatabase conection] containing all DDL information in the database schema.
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    Goal of oraschemadoc is to provide detailed documentation for all objects in schema covering Oracle specific features. Result of execution of oraschemadoc is set of static xhtml files. There are more features under development...
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    Mongolian Linux, Mongolian desktop system, Mongolian KDE, Mongolian Gnome, Mongolian keyboard, Mongolian editor, Localization of mongolian.
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    db-docit
    This browser-based tool is a flexible solution for documenting both logical and physical database schema designs. It supports simple version tracking concepts to document schema changes in varying stages of planning and implementation.
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