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A GUI for a xml-File, containing information about ICAO-countrys, flight information regions and airports. Offers the ability to edit and save the data for usage of other projects.
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
jCryptPad stores text informationen hierarchical, e.g. passwords, important texts etc. The data is saved in a encrypted xml file. Encryption is done with the AES algorithm. Additionally a password generator and a text encryption editor is also included.
The application is a text converter (RTF to PDF). The user can select a source .rtf file and then choose a destination file(.pdf). The RTF file is converted to PDF file. Based on vPDF @ http://sourceforge.net/projects/vpdf but supports text alignment.
Any2XML allows the controlled conversion from any textfile to an XML file. In the editor (GUI), rules are added to define which parts of the textfile are processed and where they are put in the resulting XML file.
PDFBox is a Java PDF Library. This project will allow access to all of the components in a PDF document. More PDF manipulation features will be added as the project matures. This ships with a utility to take a PDF document and output a text file.
This is a small command-line program to split a phone bill into several seperate ones to categorise the calls (e.g. for illustration which family member phones how much). It generates HTML files and is able to send them to specified email adresses.
SiSMS alows you to read Siemens SMI/SMO files, which are archieved SMS (short messages) by Siemens mobile phones. SiSMS supports EMS, message saving and printing, searching in SMI/SMO files, and more.
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
The most powerful non-commercial translation memory software (TM tool) with enhanced capabilities, like networking/collaboration (http, rpc), encoding conversion, project management capabilities, email capability with attachments, file tree diff etc.
The Docbook Plugin for Eclipse will allow generating documents within Eclipse IDE environment to various file formats that docbook supports using docbook xsl. Possible future enhancements could include support for docbook dsssl and apache's FOP support.
JReferences is a tool to store and retrieve bibliographic references from a file or MySQL database.
It reads BibTeXML, DocBook XML and RIS type references, and can output these and BibTex.
A bibtex like alternative is also provided for DocBook XML docu
Provides a simple Java .jar file for converting Docbook files to HTML, FO or XHTML and includes all the XSL files needed. Great for cross platform Docbook conversions and Ant build scripts.
J2ME Memopad is a simple MIDP application designed to allow storage and retrieval of notes. It will have the ability to search and generate a list of results, as well as categorize your memos. The basic design of the memopad is similar to the Palm.
AuthorWeb is an organization platform for writers of all kind which includes tools for creating and organizing Characters, Sets, Plots, Scenes, and other information for the craft. Written in Java, the executable jar can be run on any OS platform.
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.