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    Better keyboard

    Small lightweight program to customize your keyboard

    This small lightweight program allows you to modify your keyboard as you want -colors -key changing (you can change "k" to be "h" when pressed) -battery info detector (voltage and battery life) - ability to disable any key on keyboard -and lot more. Needs: java 5.0u75 or higher NET framework 3.5 SP1 or higher 64x architecture of windows, 32x is not supported
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    C-Lesh and SMW Engine

    C-Lesh is a game programming language for 2D games.

    C-Lesh is a game programming language for 2D games - mainly arcade and platform games. When combined with the Super Mario World (SMW) engine you can create awesome 2D platform games like Super Mario World. This language evolved from a "clone" of TI-BASIC which I began developing when I was having memory (segmentation fault) bugs with C. C-Lesh lacks memory allocation and destruction. There is no need to use pointers and you can never get memory leaks or program crashes caused by memory...
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    DiaT

    DiaT

    DiaT is a Textadventure

    DiaT stands for: Diat is a Textadventure - but its even more, Its an emulator for playing and creating Textadventures like back in the 80s. Its written in Java. It's a program that reads data from a human-readable xml file to create a text-based game, allowing people unfamiliar with programming to craft their own customized text adventures. Sounds and graphics can also be added.
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    Scribblings
    A suite of four inter-related projects written in Java: Cervantes Game Server. PostModernGames Client. Catcher and Gravity.
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    An adaptable program meant for design of 2D or pseudo-3D role-playing games using a minimum of programming. Users can create new resource types and get automatically generated editors for them, as well as write scripts to be run by the engine.
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    next generation MUD

    The next generation mud is an open-source extensible, programmable mud

    The next generation MUD is an open-source, programmable, customizable MUD server written in java. It features the ability to program almost everything in the mud and does not have any default interface. The mud is programmed in javascript and features a standard library allowing manipulation of the game world. It's other key feature is the possibility for it to contain multiple independent muds in one server instance.
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