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    QtAV

    QtAV

    A multimedia framework based on Qt and FFmpeg

    QtAV is a cross-platform and high performance multimedia playback framework based on Qt and FFmpeg. Features: timeline preview, gpu decoding etc
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    TuxCap Games Framework
    The TuxCap Games Framework is a GNU/Linux and Mac OSX port of the PopCap Games Framework used for 2D game development. It comes with PyCap Python bindings, a fast 2D physics engine, a particle engine, widgets and many documented examples.
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    jSemanticService is a lightweight framework that allows to use Rules and Semantics in Services or Applications using Annotations. Features: jBoss Rules (Drools 4.0) as Business Rules Engine provider. Full support of Annotations, Spring, Flex/Blaze DS.
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    Sirch is a utility portage approach to console-based development of open source software projects. Its goal is to simplify effective API wrappering the glibc and porting to cygwin alike system.
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