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    Log4j mode - a major mode for viewing log files in Emacs - including syntax highlighting, log file filtering, and source code browsing.
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    LogDruid

    Generate charts and reports using data gathered in log files

    An application to gather, aggregate, chart and report information originating from any log files. It uses regular expressions that are constructed graphically and can be tested in the application against samples. Once configured for a specific type of log file set, the gathering and display of the chart for a new files set can be done in just one click. Contains a sample template to handle few log types: Java GC log, OpenDS access log, Apache access log
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    Cygnus Editor

    Cygnus Editor

    Java text editor with AES file encryption.

    Cygnus Editor is a basic text-editing program created entirly in Java. And it's most commonly used to view or edit text files (.txt). A text file is a file type typically identified by the .txt file name extension. In Cygnus Editor you can encrypt your text document, so nobody can see the content of your document. Also you can decrypt your document and edit it. Cygnus Editor uses AES-256 encryption. AES-256 is the most powerful encryption standard yet. AES-256 uses many applications,...
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    Note-It

    Note-It

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    Crie e organize recados facilmente!
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    SutraReader

    Arranges a Sutra text in the traditional layout

    This is an application designed to arrange / lay out a Chinese or Japanese Sutra text in the traditional layout (from top to bottom, from right to left). The input can be any file (the application can pick out the relevant parts) and the output is the layout (arranged in HTML file(s)) and the content (a plain text file with the content). Beside this, you can get a statistics about the ideograms and can exclude certain characters or ideograms from the content.
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    A Java toolbox with commonly used Farsi Language functions. Includes functions for text manipulation, standardization, normalization, search, replace and changing words and ligatures. Fixing White space problems, Jalai date and Calendar, etc...
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    Rs++ Text Editor Is a Fast Ligh Weight Text Editor Made in Java It Contains many unique features like Automation Saver,Screenshot Taker,File Properties Viewer,FTP uploader,Website Source code Downloader and Many Other Features. Using FTP Uploader: 1.Before opening FTp Uploader,open a file in the current tab of text 2.Fill in The Login Details And Click Connect to connect to ftp server 3.double click a directory to open the directory,Single click a file and press download to...
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    Search words in text files, display matching lines in tabs. Options to save results, exclude words, display the line numbers. Tiny file for searching big text files. Please leave feedback to help improve the application. Documentation coming soon.
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    Like Unix-Tail BUT: - Runs with or without GUI - Suspend and resume tailing at runtime - Can monitor a set of Files - Print output to a textfield, stdout or file - Runs in "Grep" mode, too (Read files once) - (Almost) the same options as Unix-Tail
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    A lightweight journalling or diary tool for logging unformatted, textual information. Mini Journal logs entries per date in a human readable text file. MiniJournal provides a browser & search function to find, edit & create journal entries.
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    Free and Easy to use tool for scientists to manage the references of their work. Automated Fulltext retrieval from the Open Repositories. Flexible Metadata Model and tranformation of metadata to different standard models. nice print formats of the metada
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