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    RecordEditor

    Editor for Fixed Width, Csv and Existing Xml files.

    The RecordEditor is a Data File editor for Flat Files (delimited and fixed field position). It supports Unix / PC / Legacy (e.g. Mainframe) file formats, both Text and binary files. The Editor uses a Record-Layout description to format the files. This is ideal for Fixed width (Text or Binary) files, Cobol Data Files, Mainframe files and complicated Csv files. Cobol Copybooks can be used to format Cobol Data files.
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    JUnit 4

    JUnit 4

    A programmer-oriented testing framework for Java

    JUnit is a simple framework to write repeatable tests. It is an instance of the xUnit architecture for unit testing frameworks. You need to have a JDK installed and a text editor. (In general it is recommended to use a build tool for building your software and running the tests.). JUnit features include assertions for testing expected results, test fixtures for sharing common test data, test runners for running tests. JUnit was originally written by Erich Gamma and Kent Beck. JUnit is Open Source Software, released under the Eclipse Public License Version 1.0. ...
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    DrJava

    DrJava

    A lightweight programming environment for Java

    DrJava is a lightweight programming environment for Java designed to foster test-driven software development. It includes an intelligent program editor, an interactions pane for evaluating program text, a source level debugger, and a unit testing tool.
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    Downloads: 375 This Week
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    yaesc

    yaesc

    Yet Another Elasticsearch GUI Client

    Elasticsearch Desktop GUI client. An IDE to create and test your queries.
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    BEYE (Binary EYE) is a free, portable, advanced file viewer with built-in editor for binary, hexadecimal and disassembler modes. It contains a highlight AVR/Java/i86-AMD64/ARM-XScale/PPC-64 and other disassembler, full preview of MZ,NE,PE,ELF and other.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    BP-Tools

    BP-Tools

    Set of useful tools for payment service development

    The BP-Tools set consist from applications supporting EFT testing, benchmarking and transaction service development. BP-Tools suite currently consists of following three components: - BP-CCALC: Cryptographic Calculator - BP-CardEdit: Thales P3 Input/Output file editor - BP-EMVT: EMV Tool - BP-HCMD: Thales HSM Commander
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