Origami Editor 3D is an advanced paper folding simulator. It uses a what-you-see-is-what-you-get interface and operates with a geometric abstraction of the Yoshizawa-Randlett system. Anything from a simple airplane to John Montroll's omega star can be folded in this editor.
Origami files created with the program preserve the entire folding process, and they can be exported as folding diagrams in PDF, animated GIF files, or even as standalone Java programs displaying the origami in a 3D...
GEDI (Groundtruthing Environment for Document Images) is a highly configurable document image annotation tool. Its basic structure involves two types of files, an Image file, and a corresponding .XML file in GEDI format. LAMP Univ of MD, College Park, MD
Easy Video Editor - graphical interface to non-linear video editor
...Write your own transforms in javascript and run them in gorp - complete with persistence to file, and parameter editing/checking through the GUI.
Your work is saved as a text-based script - furure tools will allow direct scripting.
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AVISynth UI is a user interface for the script based video editor AVISynth. Written in Visual Basic, It enables you to edit videos using AVISynth with the comfort and ease of use of having a user interface.
P4D is a lowpolygon 3D editor and a game environment.
With the editor you can modify bonebased 3D models, animations and textures.
The game environment (which is also used by the editor) provides simple
script-, physic-, particle- engines.
Flanderra will generate swf multimedia files. Pure Java implementation. Images, mp3, fonts, vector graphic shapes, even ActionScript 2.0 is desired to be treated like a java classes and XML. Cool, huh?