The XSD editor is a cross-platform XML editor. Although it can be used to edit any type of XML file, the editor is specifically designed to allow easy creation, editing, and validation of XML Schema (XSD) files.
Infocard Organizer is a Java application/outliner that enables easy editing of infocards (InfoML). InfoML is a XML standard for storing and organizing "chunks" of information, along with metadata. It meets most users' needs but can also be customi
TextConverter is a graphical text editor allowing the user to encrypt/decrypt the textual contents displayed on the screen using a 128-bit AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) cipher.
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A lyrical analysis and classification tool focused specifically on rhyming style in rap lyrics. Functions include phonetic transcription, rhyme visualization, and rapper classification.
Efficient and lightweight text editor with rich functionalities.
ApexText is a general purpose text editor for developers and non-developers. It supports synatx highlighting for Java, C, C++, Perl, SQL, JSP, HTML etc., tooling for Java. Many UI features are configurable.
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Rephrase is a simple string replacement application. The default package comes with a wordiness rule file, a 1337 rule file, and an English to French rule file. It can be used on the command line as part of a set of other tools as well.
A C (and JavaScript) library providing predictive text functions. The API is very simple and provides dictionary autocomplete and partial/full matching. Sample cellphone-like examples are included.
Java classes that enable definition of new Charsets based on other existing Charsets, without additional programming. Includes a character set with Kamenik encoding.
This application reads the output of Web forms posted on your website (usually via email) and converts them to csv files for importing into a database, or managing in Excel
cw(color wrapper) is a non-intrusive ANSI color wrapper for common unix-based commands on GNU/linux. cw is designed to simulate the environment of the commands being executed, so that if a person types 'du', 'df', etc. it will be colored in real-tim
Apostilator is a XML based front end to LaTeX that simplifies the process of writing all kinds of documents from letters to books, reports and articles. It's easy to customize and create templates defining a style for all your documents.
A stand-alone editor using Mediawiki markup language to generate HTML code. You can create and preview pages written using Mediawiki markup (i.e. Wikipedia pages) while off-line.
GOSH takes an Usenet-styled ASCII text as input and generates Latex-code, HTML, or Man-pages. Its transformation is easily customizable, which makes GOSH suited for creating web content, papers, letters, and technical documentation.
Phpyke is a full-featured IDE primarily aimed for PHP development, but supporting other major languages as well. It is created using Qt toolkit in C++ with editor based on QScintilla.
pdfreflow is a command line utility that operates on the output of the poppler utility called pdftohtml. pdfreflow reflows the texts into paragraphs, while at the same time removing hyphenation and page numbers, headers and footers.
Build texts and documents bottom-up from building blocks using a language similar (and compatible with) that of GNU Make, in such a way that variants (e.g. translations) can be generated by overwriting parts of the text with minimal redundancy.