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    DPRK pull is a script that pulls the English language North Korean news articles from the KCNA website and puts them into one file for reading by a Text to Speech program.
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    Linguistico is a linguistics tools project based on Italian language. Tools are: dictionaries, thesaurus, words definitions, scripts, programs, ... For: OpenOffice.org LibreOffice ThunderBird Mozilla FireFox - MySpell MyThes Aspell HunSpell
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    GenuineWord combines the quality of LaTeX with an easy-to-use markup language (pure ASCII, almost no tags). Furthermore, it converts inlined ASCII graphics and GnuPlot scripts to images usable by LaTeX. A content management system is included.
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    Projek Munsyi is a project to provide localization (L10N) for the Bahasa Melayu (Malay language) (ms) especially for the GNU software. The goal of this project is to become the hub for the Malay language team at Translation Project.
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