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    Open Information Integration
    Open Information Integration Tool Suite (Open II) is used by analysts and programmers to accelerate data integration and harmonization across organizations. OpenII has a neutral schema repository for browsing and comparing all sorts of data models. OpenII is built as a Rich Client Platform Application on top of Eclipse 3.x. Developers need to download Eclipse, install the RCP support, the Fatjar plugin and the Delta Pack in one of the 3.x flavors. Release Notes Release Date: Jan...
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    Text Expander, Inverse summarizer

    Text Expander, Inverse summarizer

    Expand text, inverse summarizer

    ...It can be used with any text or notes that have the knowledge gaps. It is a great aid to any creative work and it simply pin-points to data that may be of some relevance. How to run this program? 1. Make sure JAVA 1.7 development is installed and running/compiling properly with all environment variables properly set. 2. Uncompress the LITE release into a desired directory. 3.
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    The Handwritten project aims to provide software for open distribution of handwritten notes. A rudimentary datastructure containg strokes made by writing devices as for example palm computers, digital pens, etc, is implemented in both Java and C.
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