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    This project is a wrapper that brings together the Irrlicht 3D engine and the OpenDE physics engine. It features most of the OpenDE features and a plugin for Irrlicht's IrrEdit world editor.
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    "Unified Modular System" is project primarily designed to create platform independent light-weighted modular applications like games but also GUI or service utilities supported. Application is gathered from unified modules as brick wall from brick.
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    GPX is mainly a physics engine, written in C++, focused on real time simulations. Project also provides a graphics library, built on top of SFML. Physics part is independent from graphics library and can be used with any other front-end.
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