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    Brainstorm Browser

    Brainstorm Browser

    Online, multiuser, brainstorm app.

    This was a multi-user organizational tool.
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    Managana

    Managana

    Managana is a free cross-platform software for digital publication.

    Managana is a free cross-platform software for digital publication. It allows the creation and maintenance of communities that share interactive content on the web, tablets, smartphones and exhibits. Each community has interactive streams composed of clusters of audiovisual, photos, text and external feeds. Managana mixes and sequences playlists that can be created, displayed, and animated in the software itself. Managana works with both Adobe Flash Player and/or HTML5 canvas. Check our...
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    f4Player (flv, f4v)

    f4Player (flv, f4v)

    fPlayer (aka fPlayer or as3flvplayer) moved to http://gokercebeci.com

    Free, Small, Quick, Customizable and the Bestest FLV Player on Internet! f4Player is an open source flash (AS3) video/stream player and library project. It is so small that it is only 13kb and totally free under GPL license. A few years ago I wanted to play a video (flv) on my webpage and I developed a realy small, simple flv player and I'm still developing it for HTML5 support and JS interface. I've only tested it with flv, f4v, mp4, stream, live stream, subscribed CDN and it works...
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    Open source mapping for everyone..
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    JPL News is going to be a full featured Content Management Service written in PHP and utilizing Zend Framework. There will be support for unlimited catagories, archiving, RSS/ATOM Feeds, bi-directional RESTful API, User Management System and many more.
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    XML-RPC can save Flash and Flex developers hours of work. It enables ActionScript to transparently communicate with blogs like WordPress and Blogspot. It also works with frameworks that support XML-RPC like Plone, Zope, and Drupal.
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    MbEs (multi browser embed system) is a framework for embedding multimedia in a webpage,it can be used from ajax(Javascript) & from actionscript,it support the OS:win,linux and safari,the browsers(Explorer,firefox,safari),the players(Win Media,Vlc,Flash)
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    The as2lib is an opensource framework targeted to Macromedia Flash MX 2004+ developers. It offers support for almost every problem domain.
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