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defines two deliverables for making it easier to access upnp servers mainly from non-windows clients.(works on win too)the first application is a upnp to html bridge the second application is a client to access upnp content and play via a mplayer applet.
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jJukebox is a web application for playing MP3/Audio files on the server it is installed on. Remote controlled by its text based web frontend. Playlists are supported, reader for additional playlist file formats can be plugged in. Written in 100% Java.
Folio is an XSL Formatting Objects renderer. Written to Java 5, it aims at full conformance with XSL 1.0 and subsequent versions. Initial target renderer is PDF. HyFo is the Folio stand-alone hyphenation package.
Pandora's Jar enables timeshifting on pandora-based (www.pandora.com) radio stations. Distributed voting system provides error correction and detection of damaged files. Playlist-per-station support lets you re-play by-genre in addition to by-time.
Agilis is a simple, fully featured Sprite engine for Java applets and applications. It builds on top of TinyPTC, and provide collision detection, sprite scaling, opacity rendering and animation handling.
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Photospace is an open platform for searching, viewing and annotating digital media in time and space. Photospace integrates easily with photo blogs, map blogs, SOAP clients, RSS and RDF readers and your own custom applications.
FLEX-db - an enterprise Digital Asset Manager (DAM). It ingests and links metadata with files, creates thumbnails, and processes files using business rules. FLEX-db has a JSP client, Java app server for file input and output and an EJB metadata layer.
Web/b2amp is a detachable MPlayer frontend using MPlayer's slave-mode feature. Multiple clients can connect to and control one MPlayer. It supports playlists. Its even possible to load and save playlists (only b2list-format yet) local.
A collaboration web site for software engineers to find and contribute code. The goal is to have users of the system to be able to not only get code from the system but also be able to update and fix specific code segments.
The project is about turn-based, networked multiplayer, non-cooperative, zero-sum, abstract strategy board games (e.g. Chess, Go, Reversi variants, etc.) on 3D-visualized polyhedra and related recreational (discrete, computational) mathematics.
MediaServer to manage MP3 files and other media. Collect media's meta information and play it on a central home/office entertainment server. Inspired by James Ponder's MServ (http://www.mserv.org). More infos: http://www.nightlabs.de/projects/dionysos
JDigiToolbox is a Java application for simple importing photos from digital cameras, browsing with sound and comment support, background rotation, making web pages, portable archive (copy of all photos in smaller resolution) etc.
A theme for the famous JAlbum web album photo creator by David Ekholm, jalbum.net/index.jsp.
Derived from the Chameleon theme by Laszlo Molnar,
it is intended for CD based photo archiving with the convenience and beauty of JAlbum's user interface.
A program to orthorectify (correcting scanning distortions) and stitch images of gridded paper maps. The expected use is to correct and join several smaller (e.g. A4) scans of out-of-copyright large paper maps for display in a GIS or on the web.