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    Anaphraseus
    Anaphraseus is a CAT (Computer Aided Translation) tool, OpenOffice.org 2-3 macro set for OpenOffice/LibreOffice Writer similar to famous Wordfast. It works with the Wordfast Translation Memory format (*.TXT), and supports text segmentation.
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    Rondel for Haiku

    Rondel for Haiku

    Markdown-capable text editor for Haiku

    Rondel is a text editor. Nothing special about it, you've used text editors before. But Rondel allows you to insert Markdown formatting codes, either by hand or from its menus, and to generate HTML files from its own text files. Installation: Move (don't copy) the .hpkg file into /boot/home/config/packages on any Haiku installation with Package Management enabled. If your Haiku installation is quite up-to-date, you should be able to double-click the .hpkg and have it load into...
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    Mateusz's Saucy Editor

    Mateusz's Saucy Editor

    A simple console-mode text editor

    Mateusz's Saucy Editor (MSEDIT) is a simple editor working in the DOS environment. I decided to write it, because I had been using the Microsoft's EDIT editor for years, without finding any free alternative. Of course, there is plenty of free DOS editors out there, but no one has ever matched my expectations (or should I say, my taste). I guess that's because I had already been "formatted" by the MS editor :-) You will probably notice that MSEDIT is very similar to Microsoft's EDIT. That's...
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