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    reacTIVision
    reacTIVision is a computer vision framework for the fast and robust tracking of markers attached on physical objects, and the creation of multi-touch surfaces. It was designed for the rapid development of table-based tangible user interfaces.
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    Tree Layout Helper

    Tree Layout Helper

    Generates 2D layouts based on tree structures

    This .NET/Mono library provides some utilities for handling tree structures. Most importantly, it supports the display of tree structures as two-dimensional graphics. By using ready-made interfaces, you can specify the size of your nodes, and the Tree Layout Helper library will take care of placing those nodes appropriately.
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    TSSBank is written in c#(.Net 2.0).The main aimed group is the disabled persons.This component outputs voice & textual outputs (with value/words)plus experimental Voice Recognition (VR) system that identifies more then 80% accurately with out training.
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