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The Doodle project aims to provide a language to easily describe
Origami diagrams and produces a ready-to-print document. Doodle will
free creators from diagramming constraints and increase their capability
to share their creations.
Loose intention is to develop a particle engine visualised with Java3D. Along the way various aspects of Java3D will be explored. Hopefully code generated will have benefit to others as a learning base.
EvilEye is an image browser/viewer based on Raster's Evas and Imlib2 libraries. Its final purpose is to replace electric eyes (2) and retina and evile and any other image browser/viewer.
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gfontview is a Font Viewer for outline fonts (PostScript Type 1 and
TrueType). It will display all fonts present in the chosen directory
in a list, with a preview of the font in the main window.
Muq is a network server that goes several design generations beyond MOO or Java in providing support for applications characterized by these five requirements: Multi-user, Persistent state, Complex data, Complex code, and Distributed networking.
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.: fuZe :. Fusing client and server-side processing with an extremely
advanced utilization of the DOM and current web technologies
into a powerful JavaScript/DHTML API including run-time loading
of client & server-side code modules.
The RTSP Proxy Kit contains sourcecode for a reference implementation of an
application-level RTSP proxy server for UNIX and Windows environments. The kit
provides all of the basic functionality for an RTSP proxy.
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
JCDSee is a Java clone of popular image viewer ACDSee. The goal of this project is to create a free open source software as ACDSee look a like as posible. And WILL better (hopefully) with some web features.
A group of Blender (http://www.blender3d.org) enthusiasts sharing code for expanding the functionality of Blender. As Blender has been bought into Open Sourceness, this ancient utility is now ancient and likely useless.
The PowerPov rendering tool is more than a graphical front-end to PovRay. It includes scripting capabilities and even allows one to use embedded code in PovRay files, thus making easy to use complex and repetitive shapes.
Octalmachines.sourceforge.net is a code repository for GNU Octal plugin machines, as well as the Gearlib dsp library. For more information about GNU Octal, visit the homepage at
www.gnu.org/software/octal
Lavatop extends lavaps to add process management features. Lavaps is a lavalamp simulating process information viewer for X Windows. The lavaps homepage is at http://www.isi.edu/~johnh/SOFTWARE/LAVAPS/index.html