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EOS is a library that allows automated XML marshalling/demarshalling of Pascal Business Objects and complex object structures and it's easy linking to the GUI through the ModelBridge framework. You can use it with Delphi, Kylix and Free Pascal.
Canon EOS class remote control utility for 300D, 350D, 30D, 20D and 5D. It is possible to control more of Canon cameras in the same time up to six cameras attached. Multican allows scripted remote control of multiple cameras.
EOS Image Manager is a 100% Cocoa app that enables users to quickly view and manage (move/copy/rename/etc) all of their images from a single, uncluttered interface. With this app users can organize thousands of downloads/digital photos in minutes.
Multiplatform Scripting Environment for Videogames and Multimedia
EOS Multimedia Scripting Environment is a programming environment, based on Lua scripting, designed for development of videogames and multimedia applications. The software is released under a custom zlib License, and is free also for commercial purposes.
Control your Canon EOS 300/350/(400/450) over your PC via Parallel Port. With EasyEOS you can take HDR pictures in a short amount of time without touching the camera during the process of taking them.