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    PHP-Index uses a plain text file as an index for a efficient search on data. The index is a simple ordered list, so a binary search can be performed. Current implementation supports a XML document as database.
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    This is a lightweight and fast library for reading and writing any PNM file - PBM, PGM and PPM, up to 16 bits per sample, in ascii/binary format. Library contains also a Python bindings - module pixfiles with PixFile class.
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    Yaoqiang XPDL Model
    Yaoqiang XPDL Model is a library for workflow process applications (such as Yaoqiang XPDL Editor), parse XML file to XPDL Model object or serialize XPDL Model object to XML file.
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    Library for reading and writing MATLAB binary files (aka MAT-Files) in LabVIEW. Currently works specifically with Version 7 MAT-File format. Written in pure G (LabVIEW source).
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    Provides a Java programmable only text file editor. No gui is available. It supplies most of the features you expect from an editor including selections.
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