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Translation team with the primary objective to translate and maintain the translations of some useful SourceForge.net Projects. GUI and CLI applications, PHP, Java and Documentation for Linux, Apple MAC & BSD and Windows. More info on our homepage.
DoxyComment is a small set of tools designed to help you document your C/C++ projects. Currently the project contains an add-in for Visual Studio 2005 and an xslt formatting template.
Coboldoc is a java web 2.0 style interface for analyzing COBOL. It maintains its own cross reference database for static & dynamic calls to help with impact analysis or for general COBOL surfing. It's also designed to run directly on z/OS
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This is an eText and eBook Reader with KDE look & feel but written in TCL/TK. (Browser like)
eBooks can be downloaded from Project Gutenberg (http://promo.net/pg)