A little tool which provide opportunity to manage data stored in system clipboard. This project uses java as a language. And don't depends on OS, desktop environment etc...
JFindReplace is a java based find and replace utility. It allows you to select files and folders. You can replace text in several thousands of files in one click. It supports regular expressions and have a neat UI.
TX is a free and opensource cross-platform Computer Assisted Translation tool with translation memory, full and partial matches, machine translation, glossaries, search engine, support for various document types, and translation projects.
Karigari is online memopad/editor software. Reading, editing and searching is available like desktop software though it works in your browser.
Documents are saved online automatically and can be accessed from anywhere.
An experimental set of tools for text analysis and dictionary construction. One goal is to improve text-input e.g. on devices with touchscreens using dictionary-based symbolic on-screen keyboards.
OpenNabu is a standalone personal wiki, featuring fast and simple content creation combined with highly customizable HTML export. All information is stored in plain text files and no additional server or database is needed.
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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.
This project will provide tools for user to convert existing web sites, blogs and documents with non-standard Myanmar font data to Unicode 5.1 compatible data.
(Zawgyi to Unicode 5.1, WinMyanmar system to Unicode 5.1 etc.)
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.