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    Scrolling Game Development Kit 2
    All-in-one program for creating 2D scrolling games. Compile your games into stand-alone .NET executables or customizable C# source code. The IDE and framework are build on OpenTK, which wraps OpenGL, so generated games can be cross-platform.
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    System Map

    System Map

    Utility for software systems specifications

    System Map is a utility for software developers that want to create well structured software products that are understood by all stakeholders from business to developer. It allows to: - Create "System Maps" to describe software products - Decompose systems deeply Also, it has some cool goodies: - Image viewer for linked wireframes - Track development progress - Trace the specification into the source code And it’s a team player: - System Maps can be exported to MS Word...
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    Better PO Editor is an editor for .po files, used to generate compiled gettext .mo files which are used by many programs and websites to localize the user interface. It offers great features... It's worth to give it a try! PLEASE NOTE: the project moved to GitHub: see https://github.com/mlocati/betterpoeditor/releases
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    Porter

    Porter

    Lightweight web development server package for Windows

    Porter is portable web development server for PHP/Node/MySQL developers. Project home page - http://litporter.sourceforge.net News and info about project can be found at our Google+ page - http://gplus.to/litporter Donations are also welcome http://lit.lv/donate.php
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    D2D Map Editor enables the rapid creation of tile based map grids. It’s easy to learn and can be used by programmers and non-programmers alike. The maps generated can be deployed in games and applications developed in C++, C#, ActionScript and XML.
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    Tile Map Editor is an advanced map editor for tile based games.
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    Sharp Tile is a tilemap editor for editing tilemaps for games. The Program produces different kinds of map arrays depending what language your game uses.
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