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    Planetiler

    Planetiler

    Flexible tool to build planet-scale vector tilesets

    Planetiler (pla·nuh·tai·lr, formerly named "Flatmap") is a tool that generates Vector Tiles from geographic data sources like OpenStreetMap. Planetiler aims to be fast and memory-efficient so that you can build a map of the world in a few hours on a single machine without any external tools or database. Vector tiles contain raw point, line, and polygon geometries that clients like MapLibre can use to render custom maps in the browser, native apps, or on a server. Planetiler packages tiles...
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    Drawj2d

    Drawj2d

    Draw vector graphics to scale using a descriptive language

    Drawj2d creates technical line drawings using a descriptive language. It writes pdf, svg, eps, emf and dxf vector graphics or png images. It runs on all platforms that run Java. It is inspired by Asymptote but with a tcl-like syntax and 2D only.
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    Sagleft's Elemental Browser

    Sagleft's Elemental Browser

    Compact, convenient internet browser.

    Convenient, fast and compact browser. Original design and speed. Relevant for owners of laptops and netbooks, as it is very compact and mobile viewer for internet sites.
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    The easy-to-use MSX sprite editor that runs directly on your browser. It does not require Java, and it works 100% offline too! Supports MSX2 sprite overlaying.
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    Jalava is a pure Javascript diagram editor. Unlike Windows-based programs, Jalava runs on your web browser. No Flash, no Java applets, no SVG. It is designed to be easily customised, so you can design your own editor using the framework provided.
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    This project an image browser like ACDSee, but written entirely in java. Also the program will include an image editor for common image editing . The program works with all image formats supported for java.
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    Orimage is a editor/browser specialized in origami diagrams (paper folding). Users could draw their diagrams in multiple ways, called moded.
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