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    Apache OpenOffice

    Apache OpenOffice

    The free and Open Source productivity suite

    Free alternative for Office productivity tools: Apache OpenOffice - formerly known as OpenOffice.org - is an open-source office productivity software suite containing word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, graphics, formula editor, and database management applications. OpenOffice is available in many languages, works on all common computers, stores data in ODF - the international open standard format - and is able to read and write files in other formats, included the format used by the...
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    Leseratte is a Java parser for German written language. Currently, it contains a German lexicon (based on the Wiktionary), inflexion rules, a grammar and a parser. (Semantics component planned.) Usable as a Java library, also provides a graphical UI.
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    KeyPad+

    KeyPad+

    Development of the project has been suspended

    Keypad+ - is a text editor with syntax support for various programming languages. Written in PHP, for the operating system Windows.
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    Language Constructor

    Complete tool for constructing/manipulating languages in digital form

    With this tool you can easily design a new language, digitize an existing one or incrementally reconstruct an ancient language. It allows for free experimentation of all aspects of the language, so it does not have to be made consistent on paper first. You can edit script, syntax, grammar, morphology, lexicon and phonology, as well as write documents in the language, as it might be too complex to be handled by current font technology. The information is stored in xml format for easy...
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    Sentence Parser for Python
    This is a code for the sentence parsing that does its job properly and FAST. The main problem is that you really need a database of abbreviations so that phrases such as "Dr. Smith" are not calculated as 2 sentences, which means that the good parser must be language dependent. I am also providing a list of all English abbreviations with the code. You can always tweak the code to get a nicer output, but the main idea is still there, and completed with this little program.
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    Nalasys is a natural language system that allows users to specify instructions to the computer in natural language. By defining words with intrinsic data the system recognizes, a user will be able to program a system using his own words. For now the system can use several programmatic languages like SQL, Javascript, Groovy or JSP expression language. It also has a default language with no keywords where you can add words defined with objects in memory or from other languages.
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    A major mode written for GNU Emacs 22.1 to edit PML files (*.pmlobj, *.pmlfnc, *.pmlfrm and *.mac). PML is the programming language used in Aveva PDMS (Plant Design Management System) to interact with the database, design new objects and run macros.
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    This is a project aimed to create a most unified cross-language japanese dictionary out there. So far project includes: * xKanjiDic - eXtended Kanji Dictionary * xJDict - eXtended Japanese Dictionary (XML and others in developement)
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    JLearn is a flash-card application to learn a foreign language. A word is given in a language, and the user must privide a correct answer. Statistics for current language or previous asked word are available.
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    Japanese Language Learning Tools for Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. Kana Text Editor. Vocabulary Games and Sentence builder.
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    XML library for DATABUS language. There are basic functions for export/import XML files. This package contains additional classes for LinkedLists, Stacks, Exceptions etc.
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