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    MLPlot
    MLPlot is a lightweight plotting library written in Java. It produces vector graphics in the SVG format but can also save EPS, JPG, PNG,..(if convert and inkscape are installed). The goal is to imitate MATLAB's 2D plotting functionality.
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    Postscript IDE for Eclipse
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    JasperEdit is a Java/Swing based development environment for the JasperReports reporting library. *** JasperEdit has been moved to the OpenReports project and been renamed OpenReports Designer ***
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    A Lightweight XML DTD and Style-Sheets for the structuring of Resumes and Job Listings. The purpose is to implement a simple and balanced data exchange format between job seekers, employers, recruiters, and listing services. This project is ON HOLD at
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