ThiefscriptSE - The ultimate NukeZone thiefscript. Helps you pick the right thief target in the online game 'NukeZone'. Written in java to ensure cross-platform compatibility.
PDF Annot is a piece of software that enables you to add audio and text annotation to a PDF. It uses JPedal SimpleViewer and iText library. Annotations are supported by Adobe'sofficial PDF Reader. Report any bug here: krakosia[at]gmail.com
The application is a text converter (RTF to PDF). The user can select a source .rtf file and then choose a destination file(.pdf). The RTF file is converted to PDF file. Based on vPDF @ http://sourceforge.net/projects/vpdf but supports text alignment.
An embeddable WYSWYG HTML editor for Java Swing. It is based on standard Swing JEditorPane component and provides a rich set of editing features, including paragraph and inline styling, inserting links and images, find/replace functions etc.
Cross-platform text editor and Notepad replacement based on Eclipse code -- a lightweight distribution of Eclipse. Padclipse is extremely extensible thanks to the Eclipse plugin model.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
Jot down your notes on this notepad scratchpad. Automatic saves. Can be used as sticky/postit notes or just as a simple notepad. This notepad runs on its own and also can be used as an Extension to Advanced Clipboard Manager (ACM), also on sourceforge.
richhtml4eclipse is a WYSIWYG HTML-editor widget for SWT and can be integrated into an Eclipse environment. THIS PROJECT IS NOT UNDER ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT: see https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=319018 for the continued project.
Flesh is a Java application designed to analyze a document (plain text, rich text, Word documents, and PDFs) and display the difficulty associated with comprehending using the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level and the Flesch Reading Ease Score.
This a text editor which has the option to save the content as a PDF document. It can also read existing .rtf documents and render them in the editor. These can then be saved as PDF there by providing a converter from RTF to PDF format.
This is a useful tool that help you to edit the java properties. Maybe there are several tools, such as IDEs, properties editor, can do this, but I hope that I can simply edit the java properties file.
An OpenOffice.org add-on which provide basic work with Subverversion. You can import/commit/checkout/update your documents into/from the repository, also with support of showing history and document diferences.
MergeRight is a graphical tool for comparing and merging multiple versions or revisions of a text or source file, with or without a specified common ancestor, with recommendations for passages in conflict, easy inclusion and exclusion, and live editing.
JDocumentOrganizer (jDORG) is, in fact, a way to edit and keep your favorite quotes, culinary recipes , lyrics, and other piece of text you want. The editor let you format the texts in the way you want, and you can categorize them as you consider.
Use Xilize to create XHTML pages or entire websites with just a plain-text editor. The markup is similar to Textile and extensible via BeanShell. Run as a jEdit plugin, from the command line, or embed in a Java program. Small, fast, easy-to-use.
The OpenWebsuite.org contains the powerful HTML-Editor (X)HTML-Format and the Site analysing tool WebAnalyse. It includes a project management, css editor, link-check (for whole domains) and much more. It was released under the GNU GPL to find helper.
A Web-Application working in conjunction with the obby protocol to view documents written by other people live on a website, integrated with mediawiki and equipped with full LaTex support. It's main purpose is Real-Time Note-Taking at University