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BTP is a Cross Plataform Basic To Pascal Translator Project that uses FPC (Free Pascal Compiler) and Lazarus for GUI support.
Current State is acceptable :-).
You will find full COCO/R source code.
This is a SDK which can nest/layout the part/geometry/polygon on the material or sheet intelligently, you can get the best utilization of the materials, this SDK also support read/write DXF/DWG files and part-in-part nesting.
New nesting lagorithm is implenmented, more good to support true shape part or material.
TTF Barcode fonts, encoders and VB macros for Windows. Support PDF417, EAN13, code128, EAN128, 3 of 9 and 2 of 5 interleaved barcodes. Since fonts are truetype, they can be used with Linux.
Greek Hellenic Open Source Team (G.H.O.S.T) was created to build Open Source projects for every genre. From software to documents. We have support for every language and of cource anyone (with any knowlegde) can give as a hand.
Powerful example of a FULLY pluggable multimedia and text editing and review suite - support for an extensive range of file types can be provided for by the use of plugins, and properly-formatted XML modules.
Project B is a platform for various Bible programs using Java. It will support desktop applications like the On-Line Bible and Sword, there is a Servlet interface, some add-in macros for MS Word. Other interfaces are in development.
The purpose of OpenPJB is to expand the development and support of the PJBSDK, first developed by Compaq Research, and released under GPL. The PJBSDK was originally created to provide a programmatic interface to the PJB-100 Personal Jukebox device.