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    Kisekae UltraKiss

    Kisekae UltraKiss

    Kisekae UltraKiss is a full featured integrated development environmen

    UltraKiss is a computer program that implements the Kisekae Set system, KiSS, a Japanese graphics system originally developed to facilitate costume changes on virtual dolls. UltraKiss was developed to help artists build their KiSS sets. It is a full featured viewer for all KiSS dolls, games, and visual applications. It is also a complete graphical development environment for creating KiSS applications. It fully implements the FKiSS event driven programming language up to and including...
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    Gri is a language for scientific graphics programming. It is script-based, not GUI-based. Some users view it as a sort of LaTeX for scientific graphics. Users who climb a slight learning curve are rewarded with considerable aesthetic power.
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    OOF: the very open Flash components
    OOF is a set of components which enable designers to create a back office, a front office, dynamic sites, forms, rich applications, database driven applications... This done with Flash or SILEX, by designers without programming skills.
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    fastest & easiest way to create your own Multiplayer Online RPG, without need programming or scripting as simple as clicking mouse plenty of game resource libraries you can even create custom game resource libraries with plenty wizard tools to help you
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    The target of JCustomizer project is the generic and persistent customization of every Java Swing/AWT GUI at runtime: fonts, colors, texts, accelerators, ... A nice accompaniment is a WYSIWYG access to internationalization without programming efforts.
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    PJX is a general purpose PDF programming library for Java; with support for reading, combining, manipulating, and writing PDF documents.
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    This is a tool to organize and present complex, interrelated ideas visually in different ways. It aims to be many tools all at the same time -- outliner, mindmapping and concept mapping tool, PIM, project manager and tracker, literate programming editor,
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