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    Grimmory

    Grimmory

    Grimmory is the successor of booklore

    ...The platform supports a wide range of formats, including eBooks, PDFs, comics, and audiobooks, making it versatile for different types of media consumption. It includes a built-in browser-based reader that allows users to read, annotate, and track progress directly within the application. Grimmory also emphasizes automation through features like metadata enrichment and automatic file ingestion, reducing manual effort when managing large collections. Multi-user support enables separate libraries, preferences, and reading progress for different users within the same instance.
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    ChessShell API

    ChessShell API

    Extensive Java chess database libraries.

    Extensive Java chess database libraries. Native game database, native position database, pgn database reader.
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    dcomix

    The Android Comic Book reader

    dComix is an Android comic book reader. It's meant to work similarly to the Comix application for Linux and Windows. That means it should open .cbr and .cbz comic books and keep a nice and organized library. Despite having a somewhat similar purpose, dComix is not a port nor a clone of Comix. dComix stands for droidComix, but for a shorter and nicer look, the program is shown as Comix on Android's launcher instead of dComix or droidComix
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    MD5 Reader 2 loads and animates 3D models saved as MD5 file format (Doom 3). It is written in Java and it extends jMonkeyEngine. MD5 Reader was written by ChaosDeathFish and we continued it. I am coding a new implementation from scratch (almost ready
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    Library with general purpose modules for a Go playing program by the author of 'Goliath' Includes a tactical reader, influence module, pattern-matcher, pattern-editor and more.
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    HandyGo is a GO/Weiqi/Baduk sgf file reader on J2ME/MIDP1.0 platform. It can be used to practise go problems, play games and review games.
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    The teamspeak reader reads some useful ts information aloud, e.g. while you are gaming in fullscreen mode and cannot have a look at the client user interface. This information can be the names of the other players, that are staying in your channel.
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