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    PDF Clown

    PDF Clown

    General-Purpose PDF Library for Java and .NET

    PDF Clown is a general-purpose Java and .NET library for manipulating PDF files through multiple abstraction layers, rigorously adhering to PDF 1.7 specification (ISO 32000-1). This project aims to provide a universal access to PDF files (creation, reading, editing, rendering...) through an accurate and elegant object-oriented API. * Features: http://pdfclown.org/overview/features/ * Overview: http://pdfclown.org/overview/architecture/ * Website: http://pdfclown.org/ * Blog: http://www.pdfclown.org/blog/ * Twitter: https://twitter.com/PDFClown
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    pano3

    pano3

    A panographic toolkit compliant with open source standards

    pano3 (or "pano cube") is an experimental, cross-platform, open source toolkit designed to agree with modern web standards such as HTML5, CSS3 and CSS3D. The pano3 viewer is now released as a jQuery plug-in based on 3d transformations supported by CSS3D. The desktop utilities are written in Java 1.7.
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