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    *** WARNING *** This project is only usefull is you already have a file built using Génération 2.0. The "editor" is not part of this project (at the moment). Generation is a family tree editor, that deals with 3 type of trees (parents>root, root>children>children, and parents>root<children). It provides an intuitive graphical interface to navigate within the trees and edit the data.
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    The Collective Idenitity Project's goal is to build a p2p infrastructure aimed at fostering true community thinking. Largely text based, and peer reviewed, this software is an experiment to find a social convergence on a wide range of topics.
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    XWinGreek is small keyboard utility for inputting classical (polytonic) Greek in Unix/Linux systems with XWindow. It supports several encodings and uses dead key input method, like in "Polytonic Greek" keyboard layout from Windows 2000/XP distribution.
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