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    Bias :: Versatile Information Manager
    Bias is a cross-platform versatile information management application / Organizer
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    xinco - Document Management System, DMS
    xinco [eXtensibe INformation COre] is a powerful Web-Service based Information and Document Management System (DMS) for files, text, URLs and contacts, featuring ACLs, versioning, full text search, an FTP-like client (easy install, J2EE+MySQL/PostgreSQL)
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    DCMLinux - Dicom Linux Distribution

    DCMLinux - Dicom Linux Distribution

    Dicom PACS solution for free.

    DCMLinux is a complete PACS system, free of charge. Its core is an Ubuntu 14.04 system fully updated and it contains the DCM4CHEE as its PACS server. In the near future it will contain many other addons such as Weasis, Oviyam, Care2x, etc. Just download the iso, burn it to a CD and boot it up. No need to configure any files of dcm4chee, DCMLinux installer asks for everything it needs to configure a running PACS in minutes.
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    iStoreIT

    JavaEE 6, JBoss AS7 conceptual demonstration project

    A Java EE 6 reference application leveraging Apache TIKA, Hibernate Spatial and Hibernate Lucene to index and retrieve arbitrary data including POJO's (via JSON and XML) and all popular file/content types. This is on ongoing research and development project and will be an attempt to bridge NoSQL/Document Database concepts with some traditional RDMS traits. This primarily serves as a testbed for me to explore CDI, JBoss AS7. I envision OSGi being the mechanism to extend the core...
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    Coffeearc

    A simple, extensible GUI archiver for experimental cmd-line tools.

    Coffeearc is a simple, extensible GUI archiver for cmd-line tools. Bundled with CCM and Slug, both ultra-fast and strong compression (including AES encryption) are its core features. Some conventional formats like ZIP, TAR and others are supported.
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    JOFS is a java project concerning the develop of an owl ontology to store meta informations about files and documents. It will provide a core to easily manage the ontology and an architecture to easily add to the core functionalities.
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    Open-Source Media Asset Management System. Java-based, platform-independent, build upon a client-server-structure, using Hibernate for persistance and extensible Qualified Dublin Core for metadata storage.
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