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    exiftool

    exiftool

    Read, write and edit metadata

    Perl library and command-line application for reading, writing and editing meta information (EXIF, IPTC, XMP, and more) in a wide variety of file formats (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, PDF, RAW, and more).
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    Downloads: 42,569 This Week
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    Float-ditherer

    Float-ditherer

    A dithering software based around floats

    Float-ditherer is a tool that converts images into pure 1-bit images using a user specified palette tailored to convert images,textures and sprites using a float-based sampling method and float matrix. The software is meant to be lightweight and for power-users
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    PearGameEngine

    PearGameEngine

    Program to create and edit map/image files of a very specific size...

    Program to create and edit map/image files of a very specific size and format. Available for Windows. Untested under other OS's.
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    MicroStitcher

    MicroStitcher

    Tiny tool capable of stitching hundreds images into one single image

    This is very small tool, which is capable of stitching hundreds of images into one single image. The main purpose of the tool is to stitch small pieces of map taken by screenshots for example from OpenStreetMap. The tool automatically calculates relative positions of every single patch. A single patch has to have considerable amount of margins that are required to find control points that will match a pair of patches.
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    Varkon.Org is a resource site for users of the Varkon parametric CAD and modeling system. This site is a mirror and archive for the Varkon.Org site. You can find all versions of modules for use with Varkon on this mirror site. See the website for info.
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    Atari VCS (2600) Graphics Editor

    This code has been moved to GitHub

    Update 4/14/2015 This version of the project was never fully realized. I have a much better tools and GUI that was never uploaded to SourceForge that I developed before I started down this road. I'm currently trying to track down the code. I recently logged in for a completely different reason only to notice that this software keeps getting downloaded... and there are probably lots of disappointed folks out there once they try to run it. Sorry about that. Anyway, long story short... I'm...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PabloDraw
    A Windows-based ansi/ascii editor with unlimited multi-user capabilities.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    LinuxFont

    Create and investigate PSF2 fonts

    This utility is created with the aim of accelerating development of Linux PSF2 (framebuffer) fonts. It does not work with X fonts. The program can "explode" existing PSF2 fonts, creating an human-readable graphical representation of each glyph which can then be re-compiled into a PSF2 font. The project supports the use of unicode tables at the end of fonts, but currently (Dec, 2012) not fully (sequences are not supported), but this should be simple to amend.
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