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    Outta Timer

    Versatile countdown timer/stopwatch for Windows

    Outta Timer is a versatile egg timer style application for Windows. Based on the .NET framework, this program allows users to set a single countdown timer, save a list of frequently used countdown timers, or simply count up from zero. The timer playlist can be run in sequence, which is perfect for scripted situations like presentations, or time-sensitive choreographed events like broadcast scheduling and event management.
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    A framework and Java class for rapid development of quiz apps for Android-smartphones. Preview-clip: http://youtu.be/QmBexUPsqm0 I have currently no resources to push this project further. However, if you're interested feel free to contact me - depending on the feedback I receive I might re-arrange my priorities.
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    jWic is a java-based development framework for developing dynamic web applications with the convenience and familiarity of 'rich client' style programming. PLEASE NOTE: We moved with the sourcecode to GitHub: https://github.com/xwic/jWic You will find the latest version there. The one here on SF is quite outdated....
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    Open source course management framework for viewing and editing tutorials for introductory biology courses. Ajax-based port of the Operon tutorial system used by the Penn State Biology Department.
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    The EventStream Experimenter Workbench is a data collection framework with integrated visualization techniques to facilitate eye tracking research. The software currently supports the ASL eye trackers.
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    This project aims to create a framework on which java applications can run in parallel on multiple nodes. A master server dispatches the jobs and makes all planning regarding memory management.
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    J2EE Polls component using the Struts framework and the Spring Framework. It is easy to install and easy to integrate with existing applications. The goal is to illustrates some of Struts\' and Spring's potential with a simple real-life example.
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    This is a framework used by other proyect
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