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XSWT is an XML-based GUI-description language for SWT. The XSWT engine uses Java reflection to actually construct a user interface, so it is automatically compatible with current and future SWT controls. An Eclipse editor for XSWT files is included.
'Editeur SVG' attempts to be a complete SVG graphical editor, written in Java, with an AWT GUI and allowing easy object manipulation including Bezier curves.
A Flash-like movie editor. Uses Java 2D API. Users create and edit animated vector graphics, images, sound. Rich GUI, can export animation. Main page http://gazelle.dev.java.net. This SF site now mirror.
JAnimationShop is a Frame Level Animation editor with a good set of Advanced features. Designed to function similar in many ways to the award winning AnimationShop from Jasc now acquired by COREL. blog - http://techniche.blogspot.com
A Java package to read and manipulate graphs in the GXL (Graph eXchange Language) format, as well as providing a GXL graph editor. Note from admin: This project is discontinued, send me a message if you want to take over.
Test Scenario Generator(TSG) is a graph editor, providing a software tester with GUI to model the behavior of software and generate test scenarios based on the model. TSG is managed by Software Evaluation and Test Lab at the University of WI-Milwaukee
Exymen aims towards being a universal cross platform multimedia editor. The goal is to have one application capable of editing all kinds of media content, including sound, video, slide presentations and white board content. Exymen has an open generic AP
Java Editor for 3D Scenes (espacially POVRay) based on Java and Java3D. It allows to create and manipulate 3D scenes as you could see it in commercial 3D editors like '3D Studio'.
P4D is a lowpolygon 3D editor and a game environment.
With the editor you can modify bonebased 3D models, animations and textures.
The game environment (which is also used by the editor) provides simple
script-, physic-, particle- engines.
Amazed is an image editor written in Java. Its key features are simple viewing and manipulation of images in different formats, including easy navigation among images in a directory. Other features: resizing, flipping, filtering, adding text, printing, op
S.F. Bike Map is an application for finding the optimal bicycling route between the hills of San Francisco, complete with route directions, route maps, address finder, and map editor.
Pure Java tile based map editor. A Cross platform, multi-language tool to create a map file for 2D/3D applications.<p>Un basado en azulejos redactor de mapa en Java. En plataformas múltiples, y idiomas múltiple crea mapas para aplicaciones de 2D/3D.
Generates JPEG images on the fly. The content is a mixure of xml-template based
data, like which pic-set and font should be used, and the url specific
date, like which pic from the pic-set and which text should be rendered.
PilrcEdit is a GPL'd Java based graphical editor for PilRC .rcp files,used for creating resources for PalmOS programming. It is multiplatform and will read and write any valid PilRC file.
Web 2.0 environment for collaborative and extensible design of object interconnection diagrams like UML, networks, circuits and other graph based diagrams. Client: Web-based (AJAX / Dojo Toolkit) Server: JEE Application (Struts Framework)
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.