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    ATECH Tools is set of tools intended for developers. It contains I18 tools, Swing/AWT tools (Layout,Components) and some tools for Hibernate (id, mgmt tool, export, import). Some classes have minor bugs but most of them are already used in projects.
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    mysqltr

    mysqltr

    Change the encoding and collation of mysql databases on the fly.

    Change the encoding and collation of mysql databases on the fly. Clean html characters from your database, change the database storage engine, select collation type or convert text to UTF-8 or any other encoding. Completely configurable filter options. This script primarily useful in database migration and changing your database to finally support UTF-8 and other encoding types.
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    Kartouche is a browser-based translation tool. You import .po files into its database, and people can then submit suggested translations using only their browser. The suggestions can then be reviewed and accepted/rejected, and the completed file exporte
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    Downloadable and open source Chinese-Spanish vocabulary inspired by the CEDICT and EDICT dictionaries. It is distributed in a plain Unicode text file that can be easily ported to other formats or used by different applications.
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    phpMyLingvo - Web-interface for dictionaries stored in MySQL, compatible with databases for PtkDic/GtkDic and JaLingvo.
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    mPire - an ultimate auto-generation tool that automates the process of creating a fully functional portlet based on JSR-168 specification.
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    The i18n for data (i18n4data) is an i18n tool for java web application, which makes an existing web site to support multi languages easily. It supports not only for interface message, but also for user's data, such as product name.
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    m23/Translator is a wiki like tool to help people to translate texts in different languages over the internet.
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