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    Kavita

    Kavita

    Kavita is a fast, feature rich, cross platform reading server

    ...Quickly resume your reading from your homepage, and get to your reading lists and collections. Serve up Manga/Webtoons/Comics (cbr, cbz, zip/rar, 7zip, raw images) and Books (epub, pdf). First-class responsive readers that work great on any device (phone, tablet, desktop). Dark mode and customizable theming support. Provide hooks into metadata providers to fetch metadata for Comics, Manga, and Books. Metadata should allow for collections, want-to-read integration from 3rd party services, genres. Ability to manage users, access, and ratings.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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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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    AprilBrush

    Cross-platform application for digital painting

    AprilBrush is a Qt-based application for digital painting with support for layers, brush libraries and multi-page, written in C++/JavaScript/QML languages. The program saves the image files in the format OpenRaster and can also export them to PNG. Required a pressure sentive input device (graphic tablet). Source code can be find in a git repository: https://github.com/krre/AprilBrush-Desktop
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The main goal of this project is to create a system-independent MathML rendering engine in Python. This engine works with an abstract 'plotter' driver class, that can be subclassed for any rendering device needed.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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