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    miniGlue

    miniGlue: modularized components to create graphic editor in minutes

    The original miniGlue is aimed to make a light-weighted Photoshop-style layer management system. We want to make the code as easy as possible, easy to understand. We hope everybody could build his/her own layer-based image processing software on the fly with miniGlue. Then another founder of miniGlue, x2nie, made a bigger vision that miniGlue stands of ready to use visual-components for very fast and easily develop graphic editor under Delphi/Lazarus.
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    Double Fractal with 3D Prototype

    Double Fractal with 3D Prototype

    Easily creates high complex fractal images. Includes 3D prototypes.

    Double Fractal was first created in the 90s and was the result of a passion for fractals and fractal math. Since then, it has grown including many unique fractals invented by its author. Some fractals were found by chance in 2001 when functions used for artificial intelligence were plotted as fractals. These new fractals were called JP Random Sets. The brilliant environment Lazarus allowed Double Fractal to be ported from Delphi and now Double Fractal can be run on Windows, Linux and MAC...
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    Desktop Timer

    Desktop Timer

    Desktop Timer is a countdown timer written on a cross-platform code.

    Desktop Timer is a Pascal code developed using Lazarus, a cross-platform RAD IDE available for WIndows, Mac, and Ubuntu (Linux). The source code can be compiled on several platforms.
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