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    Twitter Image Pipeline

    Twitter Image Pipeline

    Twitter Image Pipeline is a robust and performant image loading

    The Twitter Image Pipeline is a streamlined framework for fetching and storing images in an application. The high-level concept is that all requests to fetch or store an image go through an image pipeline which encapsulates the work of checking the in-memory caches and an on disk cache before retrieving the image from over the network as well as keeping the caches both up to date and pruned. Twitter Image Pipeline came to fruition as numerous needs rose out of Twitter for iOS use cases. The...
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    ImageProcessor

    ImageProcessor

    Wrapper around System.Drawing for the processing of image files

    A .NET library for on-the-fly processing of images. ImageProcessor is a collection of lightweight libraries written in C# that allows you to manipulate images on-the-fly using .NET 4.5+. It consists of two main libraries ImageProcessor, for desktop and application use and ImageProcessor.Web, a dynamic image processing extension built for ASP.NET. It’s lighting fast, extensible, easy to use, comes bundled with some great features and is fully open source. ImageProcessor is free and open...
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    IndexFile (IFile)

    IndexFile (IFile)

    IFile, PHP based framework for indexing and search in the documents

    ...IFile supports many type of documents: Rich Text Format (.rtf); Moving Picture Expert Group-1/2 Audio Layer 3 (.mp3); Joint Photographic Experts Group (.jpg - .jpeg); Tagged Image File Format (.tiff); Microsoft Word 97-2000 (.doc); Microsoft Word 2003-2007 (.docx); Microsoft Excel 97-2000 (.xls); Microsoft Excel 2003-2007 (.xlsx); Microsoft PowerPint 2003-2007 (.pptx); OpenOffice.org Writer (.odt); OpenOffice.org Calc (.ods); Adobe Portable Document Format (.pdf); Text file (.txt); Web page (.htm - .html)
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    opticks
    UPDATE March 14, 2018 Repository and tracking officially moved to github. https://github.com/opticks-org/opticks Sourceforge mailing lists are still in use. Opticks is an open source remote sensing application and development framework.
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