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MobileMedia is a Software Product Line (SPL) that manipulates photo, music, and video on mobile devices. This is a joint project coordinated by Lancaster University and developed on top of MobilePhoto.
FusionCharts Free is a flash charting component for web applications, desktop applications and presentations. It livens up your boring data by converting it to animated and interactive charts.
jBox is a Java(TM) based gallery software that generates XHTML pages with lightbox effects out of images and directories you provide. jBox will scan these directories automatically and create galleries out of them. Make sure you checkout the README file
JIPL (Java Image Processing Library) is an attempt to provide an efficient way to load, filter, manipulate, and save images. The goal is to provide an intuitive and extensible library.
G.A.V. (Graph Algorithm Visualizer) is a tool that visualizes algorithms from graph theory. A step-by-step visualization from each different algorithm allows the user to understand the particular algorithm very easily.
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MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
Existing systems for multimedia personalization exploit semantically-rich information for the content creation. Once the content is created, this information is thrown away. The framework derives semantics and integrates it in the presentations.
Convert JAlbum galleries for upload to Google Picasa Web Albums
A command line tool for uploading JAlbum galleries from the filesystem to Google Picasa Web Albums. JAlbum's metadata (gallery name, description, photos ordering, comments, ...) are processed and used for uploading of photos to Picasa Web Albums.
JColorGrid is a Java application for graphical 2D data exploration and rendering of colorgrids, a generalization of the popular heat-map representation. The software exists as a command-line application, a graphical viewer, and an API for development.
The Napkin Look and Feel is a pluggable Java look and feel that looks like it was scrawled on a napkin. You can use it to make provisional work actually look provisonal, or just for fun.
FengGUI is a highly customizable, XML centric graphical user interface (GUI) application programming interface (API) based on OpenGL for Java. It addresses game and multimedia developers.
The Cisco IP Phone Idle Display Logo Engine project or CIP IDLE
A framework for displaying custom logos on Cisco IP Phones 79XX series.
Also provides a Java alternative to cip2gif.exe and gif2cip.exe
Janus - Java'n'UML Simultanously. A free CASE tool plug in for Eclipse with support for editing Java code and UML diagrams simultaneously. Right now this is also the home of the Image Export plug in to export GEF diagrams to various image formats.
XIPL/XASM is a basic environment to build high-level Image Processing operations using a XML-based language. The idea is to compile the high-level XIPL language into a low-level one, XASM (XML-based too), using XSLT technology.
deegree is a Java framework for geospatial software based on the specifications of the OpenGIS Consortium and the ISO. The focus is based on the realisation of OGC specified web services. It is developed in cooperation between lat/lon and the University of Bonn.
V.R.C.C. (Video Remote Computer Camera) is a freeware and open source system that enables your smartphone to be used as a Webcam and lets you control the smartphone from the PC.