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    This program makes PNG and/or GIF graphics from DVI files. It produces high-quality images while its internals are tuned for speed. It supports PK, VF, PostScript and TrueType fonts, color, PostScript inclusion, bitmap inclusion, and has CJK support
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    CONVERTCP

    CONVERTCP

    Text File Codepage Converter for the Windows command line

    This command line utility is a codepage converter to be used to change the character encoding of text. It fully supports charsets such as ANSI code pages, UTF-8, UTF-16 LE/BE, UTF-32 LE/BE, and EBCDIC. It's designed to convert big text files, too. It runs on Windows XP onwards (tested on XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 11). The "readme.txt" file and the Wiki gives you some more information.
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    PLP

    Powerfull pre-processor

    ...Perl is used as "control language" that is embedded in the Verilog code (or any other code) to generate code on the fly. It is used commonly as a Verilog pre-processor but can be used with any target/output language (C, C++, Java, VHDL, plain text etc)
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    The best cyrillic text viewer and code page converter.
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    Console based Editor

    Console based Editor

    text editor consol based and an IDE

    Console based EDitor (CED) is console based program which has curses like interface and it has build in IDE .IDE is expandable.any language interface can added It is easy to use.It is part of PD* software and therefor,public domain software.it is highly customizable. ** IT IS PUBLIC DOMAN SOFTWARE **
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    DocFrac is a document converter that can convert between RTF, HTML and ASCII text. This includes RTF to HTML and HTML to RTF. Supports text formatting (e.g. bold); tables; and most European languages. Available for Windows; Linux; ActiveX and DLL.
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    A universal suite of utilities for large corpora processing.
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    Some text parser, that transforms a custom TeX-like syntax into XML. Un parseur, qui produit du XML à partir d'une syntaxe ressemblant à TeX.
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    The converter performs automatically the full process of converting the files of a C project into the equivalent C++ files. Classes are created, var and functions becomes attributes and methods and the changes are propagated into all files.
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    Vim4J is a new fork of the Vim code with a GUI implemented in Java AWT code. The main project goal is to provide not only a standalone Java-based GUI Vim application, but to also provide an Vim component suitable for embedding into a Java-based IDE.
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    The project "lacy" is thought to be a converter ot latine letters of a text to cyrillic ones.
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    The goal of the project is to produce filters for StarOffice 5.x documents to be able to convert them to plain text similar to catdoc, ppthtml and xls2csv for the MS Office documents. A search engine can use this to index .sdw files.
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    XML-Lit is a simple language-independent literate programming system that works with any XML-based markup language.
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    Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.
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