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    mbFXWords

    mbFXWords

    Analyze text. Diagonal read subject, predicate, obj. Search other pdf.

    Version 1.04. Applies and builds upon Apache OpenNLP. For English, French and German files. JavaFX Application, runs with Oracle Java Runtime Environment version 8 that is including JavaFX. NLP extensions: - Divide sentences in subclauses: segmentation. - Divide plain text: subject, predicate, object. - Count words: stemming. - Search for similar content: pdf's. Gives out subject, predicate and object of sentences of pdf and plain text files. Provides comfortable GUI. ...
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    JavaStructurizer

    JavaStructurizer

    NSD graphical editor, for Java development and rev-engineering

    The program JStruct (JavaStructurizer) allows creation, editing and reverse engineering of Java code using structured blocks (NSD: Nassi-Shneiderman Diagrams ). JStruct provides an interactive graphical editor with copy, move, zoom, expand etc. Comments for each block ( javadoc and inline ), import and export of java source files. JStruct exports images in various raster and vector formats, and it offers high interactivity: tooltips and context menus, undo and redo functionality in a...
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    Linux Guist - Multi Lingual OS for Asia

    Linux Guist - Multi Lingual OS for Asia

    A Single Click Language Changer and Publishing System for Web and DTP

    Linux Guist - is a Multi Lingual Live CD OS for most Asian Languages, with the ability to run of a CD & Old Hardware, with just 128 MB Memory, for DTP, Web Publishing & Data Entry purposes. This will help IT employers to take up Govt. Projects that require Data Collection, Entry & Publishing at a very very low cost, while providing Training & Job Opportunities to numerous students of these languages, in the various towns, of the country. Talk to your respective IT/HRD ministry to identify...
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    Language KISS

    Learn a language with cards. Share and edit with others.

    Learn a language efficiently with cards using the Leitner method. Keep It Simple and Stupid (KISS) - and without costs. Collaboration: Share and edit the vocabulary with other learners. Synchronize your learning progress between your devices. Translations. At the moment English and German. HTML5 version is in work. Preview at: http://jfellow.net/lk/ (The HTML5 version will not use GoogleDocs for sharing. Instead it uses a PHP server script that can be put on any PHP enabled server.)
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