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    This project is now hosted at https://github.com/yomboprime/colorator Colorator is a Java image editor for PC, to make images in hi resolution color for the original Sinclair ZX Spectrum 8-bit computers. Colorator can also edit normal SCR Spectrum images. It can export to TAP to view in your real ZX Spectrum or emulator.
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    A java-based editor for network-plans with many additional features like cisco-router-configuration for specific models, tftp-server, terminal (over serial interface).
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    This application makes voice or text communication better, it creates a virtual blackboard shared between users. User can paint on blackboard simultaneously with other users.
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    LinuxFont

    Create and investigate PSF2 fonts

    This utility is created with the aim of accelerating development of Linux PSF2 (framebuffer) fonts. It does not work with X fonts. The program can "explode" existing PSF2 fonts, creating an human-readable graphical representation of each glyph which can then be re-compiled into a PSF2 font. The project supports the use of unicode tables at the end of fonts, but currently (Dec, 2012) not fully (sequences are not supported), but this should be simple to amend.
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