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It is a word puzzle game which can be played online. It is a Java Applet that can show crossword puzzles. The clues of these kind of puzzles are in squares. The applet can be put on a web-page where visitors can solve crossword puzzles interactively.
JPresenter plays slide presentations with audio comment. Slides and audio are based on popular data formats (JPEG, GIF, WAV, AU, AIFF, etc.). Users can author their presentations in any tool they like and put them on the Web as a single file for download.
Niffty is a Java applet which allows a composer to display NIFF formatted music notation on a web page.
The user can format the page and print it using the browser's own Print function and, with the right
Java version, play it as MIDI.
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Project closed ! Please use JOGL. http://jogamp.org OpenGL[tm] for Java[tm], formerly known as GL4Java, supports Java with a native OpenGL mapping. The OS native OpenGL functionality is avaiable from
The jXUL project is an open source project to integrate the XUL language into the Java Platform. There are multiple ways in which this integration will take place. In fact, this project will expand as its members find new ways to integrate these two techn
Venn diagrams are an interesting method for rendering triadic relations on a two dimensional drawing surface. Certain marks (or annotations) indicate the existence of variables or constants in the distinguishable regions.
JImageView allows viewing of GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIF, BMP (Win95 type),
and any other type of images that the Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) API supports.
Images can be zoomed in or out and thumbnails can be cached to disk.
Share you digital pictures online. Allow your viewers to comment on the pictures!
Based on PERL CGI-BIN. No database software required. Java Servlet/XML version in development.
JCDSee is a Java clone of popular image viewer ACDSee. The goal of this project is to create a free open source software as ACDSee look a like as posible. And WILL better (hopefully) with some web features.
Small Java Library for SVG (sjlsvg) is a simple library for draw svg vector image on Java platform.
The library will be as small as possible (XML parser, SVG render, ...) for use as "small" applet or in Mobile platforms (PalmOs, PocketPC, ...)
Andalus is a high availability, fully featured Islamic library written entirely in Java. It is a technology suitable for nearly any application that requires to make use of integrable Islamic resources. http://openandalus.wordpress.com/
The main goal of OntoMedia is the management of large multimedia collections using semantic integration techniques for metadata by applying state-of-the-art ontology driven Semantic Web technology to the multimedia domain.