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T.A.A. v.2.0 is an open archive for artists to collaborate and publish their pictures, features such as blog and andvanced communication are imperative.
A UI that displays a map that uses "wormholes" to navigate to a user's favorite locations. The map will display locations at scales as diverse as galaxies, planets, houses, living beings, internal organs, and even atoms and sub-atomic particles.
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TigerBeats' project goal is to create a drum machine for the Android platform that is file compatible with the excellent Hydrogen application while fully embracing the look, feel, and limitations of the platform.
The software being developed in this project will allow spectators in a stadium to access instant replays and other game-related services on a handheld device.
An open source project to create a large scale wireless (frottle/openwrt), networking (ospf/bgp), IPTV (videoland/myth), VoIP (asterisk/freeswitch) test bed. We are primarily focused on the Southern California area.
This project gathers data from the National Weather Service and converts it into a KML file for viewing in Google Earth. Initial implementation will focus on Weather Model data.
Auditrocity is a tool for musicians who want help learning new music. All project goals are not fully established, but the most basic features it will have is decided.
JPodLib, as the names suggests, is a java project intended to provide a simple but yet powerful interface to read and write files on an iPod (system information, iTunesDB, album artwork and the like).
Mobile Connect is a tool used to enable connection of mobile devices supporting J2ME, or other Mobile Operating Systems like Symbian. It can use connection like BlueTooth to transfer data and connect or emulate functions like SMS messaging using PC conne
Goal of this project is to develop a piece of java-based software for handling of music files. The program identifies the provided music files using several techniques, retrieves the matching metadata from the internet and updates the file.
Damn Long Gnome sequencer Project, is a short java program designed to create large files of random gnome sequences. Currently the projects main interest is for a sculptor looking to create unique art.
XWAV is an XML language for creating complex sounds and music from a set of rich set of oscillators and filters.
The XWAV project also includes Java tools which work with the XWAV language, such as a sound renderer, sound designer and score editor.
This is a library for MFi(.mld) format (cellular phone sequence sound for NTT DoCoMo) and SMAF(.mmf) format (for YAMAHA chips). The goal of this project is to be one of SPI javax.sound.midi compliant. May also apply this library on android platform.
MiMeG is a collaborative project between University of Bristol and King’s College London. At the core MiMeG is a tool that allows multiple participants in geographically distributed sites to synchronously view and control video data.
This project contains the source code used for the keynote demonstration at the NLJUG JSpring 2008 conference. Besides the code for the demo itself it provides various connectors, extensions and utilities for other Open Source projects like Mule ESB.
Jimini is an audio player, like the Amarok project, with management of collection. Jimini est un lecteur audio tel que le projet Amarok, gérant les bibliothèque.
This project aims to be a multiplatformal java-based subtitle converter and simple processor. It's meant as universal crossplatformal and OSS solution for converting, splitting, joining and shifting subtitle files.