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A simple way to create a syntax highlighting editor for a custom language/grammar and/or create custom grammar parsers. This is a .NET project written in C#. See details here: http://acct001.com/wordpress/?p=190
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Java library for reading and writing of flat files. CSV, FLR (fixed length record) or mixed structures. Tree-style processing API. Adapters for SAX, Stax and XStream for transformation, data binding or serialization.
A small Java application that helps write texts in most languages on any keyboard that supports typing at least all ASCII characters. A systray application for Windows (written in C#) is available as well.
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.
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.
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.
SemNotes is a semantic note taking tool for KDE4, built on top of Nepomuk-KDE. The tool is still under development, but it is already usable, provided that KDE4 is installed and the Nepomuk running.
KBookReader is a Linux KDE twin-panel text files viewer specialized in reading e-books. It supports multiple bookmarks, custom fonts, encoding selection.
HTMLtools includes several Java HTML tools for preparing Web pages. The HTMLtools program automates batch conversion of tab-delimited spreadsheet text files to HTML Web-page files, file & table editing, keyword mapping, templates, and more.
Command line spell checking script that checks single word. User doesn't have to open file or word processor just to check single word. Simply type: "wordcheck <word>" where <word> is the word you want to check. Uses GNU Aspell.
OCR c++ library. Include: contour recognition; vectorisation; matrix letter feature recognition; auto page segmentation and detect rotation; SS3 ASM core; XML base; web-based GUI; 99,6% printed Unicode text recognition; letter base up to 1200 letters.
TextSplitter is an open source GUI utility written in C# for .NET platform. Designed to split the text file into multiple files for a specified number of rows or the size of the resulting file. Encoding of input and output files can be selected.
binreplace is a command line tool to search and replace binary sequences in a file. It can be very powerful when used together with grep and sed. It uses prefix tree internally to search. It's efficient even with millions of search terms.