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    JSesh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic text processor, currently used by professionnals and amateurs alike. It runs on all platforms supporting java (Mac, Windows, Linux). It can be used as a library for your own softwares too. SOURCES HAVE MOVED TO GITHUB: https://github.com/rosmord/jsesh
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    Belief Merger

    A simple Belief Merging Prototype

    Belief merging aims at combining several pieces of (possibly inconsistent) information coming from different sources. The goal is to produce a single consistent set of information, trying to keep the most of the information of the sources. A belief merging operator is the responsible for making the belief merging. With this tool you can compare the ΔΣ, ΔGMax and the Δps (PS-Merge) operators.
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    createGedcom is an easy-to-use Java library for creating Gedcom files. It allows developers to import data from non-Gedcom sources into Gedcom 6.0 xml format. Stylesheets are provided to convert from Gedcom 6.0 xml to Gedcom 5.5 text format.
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