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MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
FigTeX manages images and their easy inclusion in LaTeX documents. Similar to BibTex, the image information is stored in an external file and is imported into the document as needed. It comes with a comfortable GUI for managing the image library.
A package that works with Apache Velocity and allows you to build web pages and other content from reusable Velocity template fragments, controlled by hierarchies of layout descriptions in XML.
Tubaina is a book generator. Given a text written in afc syntax, a markup language, an html or pdf output is generated. This project has been moved to Github: http://github.com/caelum/tubaina
OpenDarkRoom is an open source cross platform Swing-based Java application that attempts to mimic the OSX-native WriteRoom.
OpenDarkRoom allows you to focus on the writing, away from any distractions.
Web Content Management Element (WCME) is an editable area on browser page. User can change text and text styles (CSS) then persistently save changed content into web application resources. WCME is written on Javascript with Prototype.js library.
RSane Publisher allows a team of authors to easily maintain shared documents. Publisher speeds authoring of large structured documents, especially technical, business, and reference materials. Runs on Java, JBoss, and Tomcat.