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    Manage Your Trip - Tour Operator software

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    Tiled

    Tiled

    Flexible level editor

    Tiled is a free and open source, easy to use, and flexible level editor. Tiled is highly flexible. It can be used to create maps of any size, with no restrictions on tile size, or the number of layers or tiles that can be used. Maps, layers, tiles, and objects can all be assigned arbitrary properties. Tiled's map format (TMX) is easy to understand and allows multiple tilesets to be used in any map. Tilesets can be modified at any time. Tiled is a general purpose tile map editor for all tile...
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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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    Tile Map Editor
    Tile map editor (TileME) is for design tile maps with a single tiled image and export map data as an array. this is a very good tool for J2ME game prgrammers and with a very little changes you can use it for any other languages. Tile map Editor DEVEL
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    Advanced Metrics | Human Services Software

    Software for Quality Life Outcomes

    QUALO is a scalable, cloud-based software platform that addresses common data output and visualization challenges in behavioral health, community health, and healthcare, providing valuable insights without overwhelming clients, staff, administrators, and funders. The system combines data collection tools with customized evidence-based practice supports, ensuring the right information is collected at the right time. Additionally, it incorporates care coordination features that are specifically catered to meet the needs of human service providers.
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    includes several pygame scripts and pygame libraries. the scripts are a tile editor and a level editor. the libraries include a state engine, a full featured gui, html rendering, document layout, text rendering, sprite and tile engine, and a timer.
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    Pure Java tile based map editor. A Cross platform, multi-language tool to create a map file for 2D/3D applications.<p>Un basado en azulejos redactor de mapa en Java. En plataformas múltiples, y idiomas múltiple crea mapas para aplicaciones de 2D/3D.
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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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