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    SikuliX

    SikuliX

    Now continued as OculiX — see oculix.org

    SikuliX is now continued as OculiX at https://oculix.org. The active development,,releases, documentation and community have moved there. SikuliX (and now OculiX) automates anything you see on the screen of your desktop computer. Running Windows, Mac or some Linux/Unix. It uses image recognition powered by OpenCV to identify GUI components and can act on them with mouse and keyboard actions. This is handy in cases when there is no easy access to a GUI's internals or the source...
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    UI.Vision RPA

    UI.Vision RPA

    Open-Source RPA Software (formerly Kantu)

    ...The UI Vision RPA core is open-source with enterprise security. The free and open-source browser extension can be extended with local apps for desktop UI automation. UI.Vision RPA's computer-vision visual UI testing commands allow you to write automated visual tests with UI.Vision RPA - this makes UI.Vision RPA the first and only Chrome and Firefox extension (and Selenium IDE) that has "👁👁 eyes". A huge benefit of doing visual tests is that you are not just checking one element or two elements at a time, you’re checking a whole section or page in one visual assertion. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    PyNuker

    PyNuker

    A stress testing tool written in python.

    PyNuker is a network stress testing tool written in python. Because it is written in python it should run equally well on any system that has Python version 3.x installed. It infinitely(until stopped) sends a string of text via a UDP packet to a target computer or network device in an effort to flood the target with so much useless traffic that it stops responding to valid requests.
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    translate social network
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    CzeroCase

    Framework for Case Management

    CZero is an Open Source Platform for Adaptive Case Management, developed to ease the creation of advanced solutions to support relations between documents, records, people, and processes, ensuring compliance with government regulations, industry standards, and internal company procedures, according to the European Digital Agenda guidelines. Czero framework, based on Java environment, integrate the most modern solutions like OSGI, CMIS, WSS, LDAP, enabling designer and developers to build,...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    dwos

    dwos

    dwos is a distribute WEB-desktop OS and scientific computing platform

    ...It mainly contains a WEB desktop environment, a chat-online system, a network disk system, a Scientific Computing platform(developing) and so on. It is developed by JAVA language using the JSH(JSF+Spring+Hibernate) framework. After about half year testing, now it's open source, you can download it and run on your computer, Tomcat and jetty server container are tested ok. It's developed by myself, more about me, see here: http://home.ustc.edu.cn/~chh1990/chero/chero.html
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SJSubmit was a comprehensive and adaptable PHP-based web application designed for teachers to have students easily submit assignments online. Aimed at Computer Science projects, the script planned to include an interface for automated project testing.
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    Vcn = Virtual computer Network will protect your computer from all malware and hackers by setting up 3 virtual empty computers and the integrated vpn for privacy will protect you from isp eavesdropping and other people interrested in tracking you
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    An web based engine for adaptive navigation support generated from the UML state diagrams using XMI and XSLT
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    WHURLE - Web-based Hierarchical Universal Reactive Learning Environment is an attempt to address the failings of current static, ill conceived learning environments with one that is pedagogically effective, adaptive to learner needs suiting all subjects
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