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    pgfplots - A TeX package to draw normal and/or logarithmic plots directly in TeX in two and three dimensions with a user-friendly interface and pgfplotstable - a TeX package to round and format numerical tables. Examples in manuals and/or on web site. ATTENTION: As of February 2020, the development has been moved to https://github.com/pgf-tikz/pgfplots ! Please refer to the new page for downloads and change requests! This page is kept in read-only mode.
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    XMLStarlet is a set of command line utilities (tools) to transform, query, validate, and edit XML documents and files using simple set of shell commands in similar way it is done for text files with UNIX grep, sed, awk, diff, patch, join, etc utilities.
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    The DITA Open Toolkit is an implementation of the OASIS DITA XML Specification. The Toolkit transforms DITA content into many deliverable formats. See https://www.dita-ot.org/ for documentation and links to downloads. The source code and issue trackers have been moved to https://github.com/dita-ot/dita-ot
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    A tool to help finding the corresponding interwikis the when translating a wikipedia article from a given language to another one.
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    PTools is a set of useful tools written in Pascal. It includes: scientific calculator, archiver, text editor, remote adminitration and more. It is designed to be portable across operating systems, specially Java-based mobiles, Windows and Unixes.
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    Task for ANT to produce documentation with (PDF)LaTeX using BibTeX, Makeindex and GlossTeX.
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    OmegaT+ Computer Assisted Translation (CAT) tools platform that includes OmegaT+ (translation processor), bitext2tmx (aligner/TMX editor), and Validator (TMX validation).
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    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.
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    DITA2wiki is a toolkit that enables you to publish DITA content (maps and topics) to a wiki.
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    tiniconv - is a library derived from famous GNU libiconv library but made more simple and lightweight to simplify it's usage in embedded systems.
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    oEdtk is an open source project for automated printing processing. It's a toolkit for building applications that prepare flat file data for massive printing of documents.
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    Pergamon is a java library for extracting metadata and structured text from a variety of file types.
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    LiMa means Lightweight Markup Language. It is a parser for an easy to use ASCII/Text-based markup - comparable to Markdown or the Wikipedia-Markup language with special configurable extensions in defining Links and image-resources.
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    Random name generator library with rule files. Fast, lightweight and easy. Can generate rule files from custom text, you can easily use it into your application and use the command line tool to generate the best suitable name for your needs.
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    This is a toolkit for creating custom desktop Content Management Systems. Those systems are meant to run locally not requiring to execute scripts on the server side. Customized for specific document structure they should be maximally easy to use by end us
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