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    RhinOS

    RhinOS

    RhinOS, CMS, Content Management System, Josep Sanz Campderrós

    RhinOS is a framework to develop web sites using the latest features to provide a fastest access and administration to the web portal. The main features are: - Parametrized CMS and simple and efficient pseudo-code parser.
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    ProStack

    ProStack

    ProStack - a platform for image processing and analysis

    ProStack - a platform for image processing and analysis. It implements various image processing methods as separate modules, that can be joined in a complex image processing scenario by use of a graphical user interface. RPMs are available at https://build.opensuse.org/project/repositories/home:mackoel:compbio
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    TurboSphere

    TurboSphere

    TurboSphere is an easy to learn and powerful JS based game engine.

    ...It is generally modeled after the Sphere RPG engine for its API, although the API has been modernized. It uses JavaScript as its game logic language, and supports many common file types for resources. TurboSphere uses Google V8 for JavaScript execution and SDL for graphics, audio, input and most other game related functions. It includes a map engine intended for top-down, zelda like games. Other, script based map engines are possible, and several have been implemented for TurboSphere's predecessor, Sphere (like the Majestic Map Engine (http://spheredev.org/smforums/index.php?...
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    Lightningbeam

    Lightningbeam

    IDE for creating interactive Flash and HTML5 content

    Lightningbeam is a free, open-source alternative to Adobe Flash. It is written in Python, and uses PyGUI for a GUI, swfc for compiling, and Cairo for image processing. It has the ability to export to HTML5 as well as .swf, allowing for viewing on non-Flash-compatible devices (such as the iPhone or the Kindle), and can pack all resources into a single HTML file for portability. Lightningbeam supports ActionScript, allowing for interactive content creation.
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    Gratis Photo Viewer
    A web-based photo gallery that can be easily integrated into your website. Includes server-side image processing script that can be run on the command-line or by cron job.
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    CVSharp (aka Computer Vision in C#) is a Computer Vision project. Until the present day just one part of the whole project was actually developed. It's called CVSharp Lab, an Image Processing Tool.
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