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    BRIC

    BRIC

    BRIC is a powerful tool for batch image processing.

    Bric is a cross-platform batch image processor. You can convert, resize, rotate and add watermark to your images. Multiple file types are supported for input and output. The project started back in 2011 and was maintained for a couple of years. In 2020 BRIC is again in active development, so some of the features written below might be outdated. Please be patient, until everything is reviewed and rewritten.
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    Jaiom (Java All In One MediaProcessing Server) intends to provide a simple to use webservices based, media processing facade which processes videos, photos, pdf and MS Office media types using many different kind media processing engines.
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    The application is a text converter (RTF to PDF). The user can select a source .rtf file and then choose a destination file(.pdf). The RTF file is converted to PDF file. Based on vPDF @ http://sourceforge.net/projects/vpdf but supports text alignment.
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