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    LaTeXDraw

    LaTeXDraw

    Vector drawing program for LaTeX using PSTricks

    LaTeXDraw is a graphical drawing editor for LaTeX. LaTeXDraw can be used to 1) generate PSTricks code; 2) directly create PDF or PS pictures.
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    Downloads: 102 This Week
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    FidoCadJ

    FidoCadJ

    Simple and intuitive 2D vector drawing for electronics and not only.

    A multiplatform vector drawing program with a complete library of electronic symbols. Schematics and drawings are stored in a very compact text format. There is no netlist concept behind the drawings (so no simulation, and this is a choice) but this allows a great graphical flexibility and ease of use, making FidoCadJ the perfect tool for exchange sketches in forum and newsgroup discussions with a few clicks. Drawings can be exported in several graphic formats, such as pdf. Follow the...
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    A small but very useful vector graphics drawing program. A picture can be drawn by multiple people simultaneously over a network connection. If you know how complicated it is to explain something via instant messaging, you know why you need this tool.
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    This is a simple drawing application written in Java. It generates animated SWF Files, which redraws everything you have drawn with the mouse in the editor.
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    DiDraw is a general purpose vector graphics drawing program. It is very easy to use even for novice users and still provides some advanced features. It is written in Java and runs on any platform supporting Java 1.3 or higher.
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    (Janat : Just Another Non-Artistic Tool) is a simple and user-friendly vectorial drawing software written in Java. It's particularity is to stores data inside a SQL database. This facts gives it the ability to run on a website, or store data on a remote
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    GlyphEdit is a vector oriented drawing application written entirely in Java. It feautures an AA graphics renderer of own design and a set of custum GUI elements (buttons, panels) that resemble the look of Apple Mac OS X.
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