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    iMuLinux

    Linux on iOS via iDOS

    iMuLinux is a small open source project that aims to port the small muLinux into the iDevices via iDos App (a made4iOS DosBox version available here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/idos/id377135644?mt=8 ). The keyboard is easily recognized by the modified-kernel but the App crashes when U try to run one of the main UnixTools and so U cannot have a valid LinuxUser experience. I decided to share this project with U to find help. "There is a real progress when the advantages of a technology are property of everyone" Someone could say "I don't see a worthwhile ending in getting Linux working inside the iDevice" I personally think that Linux inside an unjailbroken device will help devs finding new bugs and new unlocking procedures. ...
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    Guitar Chord and Scale Diagrammer

    Quickly create, edit, and print guitar chord/scale fingering diagrams

    Instantly create customized chord, scale, and arpeggio diagrams of any complexity. Just point and click to add fingerings and labels. Print layouts in seconds. When the program starts, enter the number of frets you want in your diagram. Click any fret on any string to add a dot (finger position). Click any added dot to remove it (change it back to an empty position). Right-Click any fret on any string to add a character of your choice (add finger numbers, root note labels, interval...
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    Open TeamPlay

    An OpenSource (C# .NET) TeamPlay Environment.

    An Open Source (C# .NET) TeamPlay Environment. - Permits the easy downloading of games that may not be available via Steam, and their Source Port derivatives. - Preconfigured for easy play. - Enables the easier download of enhanced user made content for such titles. - Enables easier Multi-Player. - May incorporate a chat client in later versions. - Encryption: May incorporate up to 9.99% U.S.-origin parts or components. Officially Supported Operating Systems: -...
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    Elite Comix Reader

    Elite Comix Reader

    A simple java based comic book reader.

    A simple java based comic book reader. Reads .cbr, .cbz, .zip and .rar files. Image formats suported are jpg, png, bmp, wbmp etc. Reqirements : Requires jre 7 and javafx
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    A virtual piano in flash. Play and record music with the mouse or keyboard.
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    Two simple programs for kids learning the music notation. A TETRIS-like game with random notes scrolling on the screen, and NUTKUS - an animated orc controlled by your piano. A MIDI device (piano or keyboard) must be connected via a MIDI->USB cable.
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