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    JPrefs

    JPrefs

    Java Preferences Editor

    JPrefs is a Java preferences editor that allows viewing and editing of preferences. JPrefs visualizes all Java preferences of your computer in a tree. You can navigate through the tree similar to a file manager GUI and examine and edit all preferences. There are two trees available, user tree and system tree. Switching between them is simply easy by JPrefs menus or tool bar buttons. Also exporting and importing of preferences to and from XML files is supported by JPrefs as well. JPrefs is written in Java and uses Java FX for its GUI. ...
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    ProgramNet Designer

    ProgramNet Designer

    C++ cross plattform functional block programming

    With the help of the ProgramNet the user can develop plug-ins(called units) which can be connected with other units forming a net. The net has a form of a flow diagram. The resulted net can be executed in the ProgramNet for testing purposes or independently in the target platform as a final release. In order to execute a net the ProgramNet uses the kernel. The kernel executes automatically each unit in a separate thread and manages the data exchange between the units.
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