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    Background Remover

    Background Remover

    A library for auto removing background from your photos

    This is an Android library for removing the background from the image. You have to give the bitmap of the image to this library and the library will return the bitmap with the removed background. The default method for simply removing the background from the subject from bitmap without trimming the bitmap. Remove the empty part of the image from bitmap. true for removing empty part and false for not and by default it is false.
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    uCrop

    uCrop

    Image cropping library for Android

    ...Image cropping can be used for various purposes, from ordinary adjustment of user profile images to more complex features that involve aspect ratio cropping and flexible image transformations. Since we want to provide all our customers with the best set of tools for image editing functionality, we decided to create uCrop, an image cropping library for Android. You might be wondering why we couldn’t just use one of the existing solutions for image cropping for Android. After all, you can find lots of them on Github and on the Android Arsenal. But here is the thing, none of these solutions could satisfy our requirements. Let’s take a quick look at the most popular open-source image cropping libraries and explain why they don’t quite fit the bill.
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    ImageMagick

    ImageMagick

    Display, convert, and edit raster image and vector image files

    ...ImageMagick is written in C and is available for a wide range of operating systems, including Linux, macOS, and Windows. It can be used as a standalone application, or as a library that can be integrated into other software programs. Overall, ImageMagick is a powerful and versatile software suite for displaying, converting, and editing image files. Its support for scripting and automation, along with its other features, make it a valuable tool for a wide range of image-related tasks.
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    QSketch

    QSketch

    Cross-platform graphic raster editor

    Кроссплатформенный графический растровый редактор для бытовых, технических, учебных набросков и схем с поддержкой слоёв и прозрачности. Видеоуроки: https://rutube.ru/plst/321587
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    smartcrop.js

    smartcrop.js

    Content aware image cropping

    ...Smartcrop.js is the result of my experiments with content aware image cropping. It uses fairly simple image processing and a few rules to attempt to create better crops of images. This library is still in it's infancy but the early results look promising. So true to the open source mantra of release early, release often, I'm releasing version 0.0.0 of smartcrop.js. Smartcrop.js implements an algorithm to find good crops for images. It can be used in the browser, in node or via a CLI. Smarcrop requires support for Promises, use a polyfill for unsupported browsers or set smartcrop.Promise to your favorite promise implementation (I recommend bluebird).
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    NavitConfigurator

    NavitConfigurator

    Editor for configuring the open source navigation program Navit

    NavitConfigurator is an editor for configuring the open source navigation program Navit. It supports Andoid devices to test the result directly.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Mirrored Mockup Design

    Mirrored Mockup Design

    Easily design websites on the go. No coding necessary!

    There's many great tools out there for web design like Adobe Edge Animate, Google Web Designer, and Adobe Proto (Except discontinued for android), but these tools are only good for those users who are running Windows, Mac OS X, or the iOS platforms. I however couldn't find a decent website designer for Linux or Android so I decided to make my own as a fun experiment.
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    Mollino

    Mollino

    Not your usual Architectural Modeler

    Why do Archicad and Revit only share 30 or 40% of the global architectural sofware market ? Maybe because lots of small practices find these software unadapted to the way they work, and to their bank account. I think there's place for an open software that doesn't work like the existing. It will be simple in its tools and processes, and will have infinite capabilities. This will be possible by defining a logical structure. As I am an architect, and I know very little about programming,...
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