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ResxWrap is utility makes working with textual .NET resources easier and robust. It generates documented wrapper classes on C# for common language runtime .resx resources files.
LZO.Net is a small .NET-Wrapper around the native LZO compression library. Compression and especially decompression is much faster than with managed libraries like SharpZipLib.
FARCVS is a plugin to the FAR file manager (http://farmanager.com), a Norton Commanger clone. Provides a UI for working with CVS: checkin and checkout, diffing and merging files, viewing statuses, etc... Written in C# using a .NET wrapper around FAR API.
.NET utility capable to automatically generate XML database schemas and then translating those to SQL scripts (both data import/export and stored procedures for data access) and C# wrapper classes.
The goal of the Win32 NET project is to create a complete low-level wrapper for the Win32 API so that it can be accessed from programming languages such as C# and Visual Basic .NET.
ESA Provides a wrapper around the .NET scripting engine which adds support for hosting the scripting engine in a seperate AppDomain, and includes a Design-time environment for applications.
RTM-.NET is a wrapper API for the RememberTheMilk.com API, written in C#. It provides the chance to interop with the original API by working with a normal OOP approach.