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    Matrosdms

    Document Management System with real-life-objects

    DMS based on hierarchical tags and graph theory with real life entities. In the real world you deal with entities like car, family members, dealers and companies. In this dms you can use your real world objects. You can build hierarchical structures and can easily make timelines from your letters Security is one big concern when you scan your personal documents Thats why this DMS is not build as Online/Cloud/Webservice
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    J2RGF is a Java Framework for managing graphical objects. It contains different rendering options and viewing abilities (stretch or zoomable/movable view). All objects are placed in a raster for easy rendering and positioning.
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    JGV is a Java applet that lets you embed movable 3D objects in web pages. Users can rotate, scale, translate, select and annotate the objects interactively. Also, JGV supports XML-based transmission of user events to the source web server over HTTP.
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