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    FastEasyMapping

    A tool for fast serializing & deserializing of JSON

    FastEasyMapping is a lightweight and high-performance framework designed for mapping JSON or other data formats into native Objective-C objects on iOS. It simplifies the process of converting raw data into models and is built with a focus on speed and efficiency, making it suitable for apps dealing with large datasets or frequent network responses.
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    CView Binary Packages

    CView Binary Packages

    PNNL Waterfall Visualization Tool

    CView is a data visualization tool which can be used to display 3D graphics for any. Specific users include the developers at the supercomputer facility in the Department of Energy's national laboratory: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. This is the binary package repository for many distributions including RedHat, Debian, MacOSX, and Windows. CView is an open source software project hosted at: https://github.com/EMSL-MSC/cview
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    libPaje is a library developed with GNUstep library and is released under the GNU LGPL. The library intends to provide a way to generate trace files for Paje Visualization Tool. It can be used to create converters from other format to Paje format.
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    CocoaMySQL is a MySQL admin tool similar to phpMyAdmin. It is programmed in Cocoa and Objective-C (Mac OSX). CocoaMySQL allows you to edit databases, tables (fields and indexes) and rows, perform custom queries and import/export data.
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    Application sharing software that allows individual windows to be replicated to other computers. Remote collaboration tool based on a modified VNC protocol. Its advantage is to keep some things, like email, private, while sharing other desktop apps.
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    layout tool for multilayer PCB design
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    txtkit is a visual text mining tool for exploring large amounts of multilingual texts. It's an multiuser-application which mainly focuses on the process of reading and reasoning as series of decisions and events.
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    GenerationX is a genealogy tool for Mac OS X written entirely in Cocoa and conforming to the GEDCOM 5.5 standard for storing genealogy data.
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