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    Generic Image Decoder

    Generic Image Decoder

    A standalone, portable generic Ada package for decoding images

    The Generic Image Decoder is a package for decoding a broad variety of image formats, from any data stream, to any kind of medium. Unconditionally portable code: OS-, CPU-, compiler- independent code. More information on... http://gen-img-dec.sf.net Alire crate: https://alire.ada.dev/crates/gid Mirror: https://github.com/zertovitch/gid
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    ImageMagick

    ImageMagick

    Display, convert, and edit raster image and vector image files

    ImageMagick® is a free and open-source software suite for displaying, converting, and editing raster image and vector image files. It can read and write over 200 image file formats, and can support a wide range of image manipulation operations, such as resizing, cropping, and color correction. ImageMagick is written in C and is available for a wide range of operating systems, including Linux, macOS, and Windows. It can be used as a standalone application, or as a library that can be...
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    WACS is a tool for building Adult Web Sites; equally suitable for managing a private collection or building a commercial site. It has many powerful features including dynamic filtering, model catalogs, automatic download and powerful search engine.
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    HTMLViewer
    HTML Viewer Components for Delphi, Lazarus and C++Builder The HtmlViewer component set consists of the THtmlViewer, TFrameViewer, and TFrameBrowser components. All three are HTML document display components: THtmlViewer * The basic component. * THtmlViewer displays single (non-frame) documents. * It also forms the basis for the other two components. TFrameViewer * Displays both frame and single HTML documents. * TFrameViewer is oriented more for local file system...
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    nik4nix

    nik4nix

    Nik plugins on Ubuntu standalone or with Picasa3

    Main idea here is that you can use Nik Plugins stand-alone without officially supported 3rd party host application (Lightroom, Photoshop, Spark, Portfolio). On Windows or Linux. Source code can be compiled natively for Linux or for Windows with Lazarus IDE. The program is dedicated to Ubuntu users, where you can install Nik Collection using wine. On Ubuntu you can either use native Linux version, or native Windows version running via wine. In fact, currently the latter is recommended,...
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    San Le's Free Finite Element Analysis
    SLFFEA stands for San Le's Free Finite Element Analysis. It is a package of scientific software and graphical user interfaces for use in finite element analysis. It is written in ANSI C by San Le and distributed under the terms of the GNU license.
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    Feel pictures free of charge - SeebyTouch is the unique open source tactile vision substitution system available! Using the software and the construction manual it is possible for everyone to get pictures over the tactile sense! - Blindensehersatzsys
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    Not Another Image Viewer

    Simple Image Viewer using Java's built-in image handling functions.

    Not Another Image Viewer (NAIV) is a java based, platform independent image viewer and database, aimed to carry more features and customisability than other software of the same nature. PS it is free. This was primarily something to keep me occupied and used as a vehicle to learn new things. At this stage the code desperately needs some tidying up.
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    PHP/MySQL program which allows you to create a database driven, account based, web art board/community. You can install a number of Java Applets (provided separately) on this board and literally draw on the web.
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