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    Lazarus

    Lazarus

    Rapid applications development tool and libraries for FPC

    The Lazarus IDE is a stable and feature rich visual programming environment for the FreePascal Compiler. It supports the creation of self-standing graphical and console applications and runs on Linux, FreeBSD, MacOSX and Windows.
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    Downloads: 13,869 This Week
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    PeaZip

    PeaZip

    Free Zip software and Rar extractor

    ...Create: 7Z, ARC, Brotl, BZip, GZip, PEA, TAR, WIM, XZ, ZPAQ, ZIP, Zstandard files and more Open and extract 200+ file types: ACE, CAB, DEB, ISO, RAR, ZIPX and more Features of PeaZip includes extract, create and convert multiple archives at once, create self-extracting archives (sfx), split files, strong encryption with two factor authentication, encrypted password manager, secure deletion, find duplicate files, calculate hashes, export task definition as command line script.
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    Downloads: 1,262 This Week
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    Conscious Artificial Intelligence

    Conscious Artificial Intelligence

    It's possible for machines to become self-aware.

    This project is a quest for conscious artificial intelligence. A number of prototypes will be developed as the project progresses. This project has 2 subprojects: Object Pascal based CAI NEURAL API - https://github.com/joaopauloschuler/neural-api Python based K-CAI NEURAL API - https://github.com/joaopauloschuler/k-neural-api A video from the first prototype has been made: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH-IQgYy9zg Above video shows a popperian agent collecting mining ore from 3...
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    Castle Game Engine

    Castle Game Engine

    Game engine supporting many 3D/2D formats and graphic effects

    This project has moved to: - Our website https://castle-engine.io/ - GitHub repo: https://github.com/castle-engine/castle-engine/ Cross-platform 3D and 2D game engine for Object Pascal. Rendering and processing of game assets in glTF, X3D, VRML, Collada, Spine and other formats. Many graphic effects including shadows, shaders, mirrors, screen effects. Animation, collision detection, 3D sound. Extensible system of 3D objects, with out-of-the-box levels, items, intelligent creatures...
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    TRAC4

    TRAC4

    TRAC4 - TRAC T64 macroprocessor with lists and templates

    TRAC4 is modification of Calvin Mooers TRAC T64 programming language with some extensions such as lists and templates functions.
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    PeaZIP-mod

    It's a fork of Free Zip software and Rar extractor by Giorgio Tani.

    ...Create: 7Z, ARC, BZip/GZip, PEA, TAR, WIM, XZ, ZPAQ, ZIP files and more Open and extract 180+ file types: ACE, CAB, DEB, ISO, RAR, ZIPX and more Features of PeaZip includes extract, create and convert multiple archives at once, create self-extracting archives (sfx), split files, strong encryption with two factor authentication, encrypted password manager, secure deletion, find duplicate files, calculate hashes, export task definition as command line script. Only source code distribution of my improvements by using of Subversion.
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    QuickCrt

    QuickCrt

    Object-oriented RAD framework for Turbo Pascal 7.0

    Based upon my 20+ year old super fast QCrt text mode display driver, QuickCrt is an event driven object-oriented framework for rapid application development using Turbo Pascal 7.0 for DOS. Completely self contained, it uses no 3rd party or original Borland units (excluding the built-in System unit). It uses no Turbo Vision and is more like Delphi minus the drag and drop. It has support for String formatting, Custom text fonts, Themes, Keyboard mappings, Config files and Multiple languages baked into it. However, this initial version is more of a "Proof of Concept" and engine for PGME. ...
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    TurboPower Abbrevia

    TurboPower Abbrevia

    Advanced data compression toolkit for Delphi and C++Builder

    Abbrevia is a compression toolkit for Delphi, C++Builder, Kylix, and Free Pascal. It supports compressing and decompressing PKZIP, Microsoft CAB, tar, gzip, and bzip2 archives, and can create self-extracting executables. On Windows it also provides Delphi wrappers for the LZMA, Bzip2, and WavPack SDKs, and PPMd decompression. Abbrevia also has several visual controls that simplify displaying and manipulating archives, including treeview and listview components.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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