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    Zip File Extractor

    Zip File Extractor

    A utility that extract files from Zip file.

    1. Java Runtime Environment(JRE) 5 or higher required. if JRE is not installed on your PC, then click to download for Windows https://filehippo.com/download_jre-32/5.0.140.3.0/post_download/?dt=internalDownload# and install JRE . 2. Download Zip File Extractor. 3. Double click on downloaded file. Brought to you by parvesh88 if you have any query, then mail me at parvesh.garg@outlook.com
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    BeanShell Double-Click

    BeanShell Double-Click

    Run BeanShell scripts by double-clicking them

    ...It sets up a file association and icon for the .bsh file extension. It starts BeanShell scripts with a standardized CLASSPATH that includes directories for adding your own commands. Some nice new commands are also included. Only Windows is supported currently but other systems could be added. To start the install process, just double-click the beanshell-setup.jar from your desktop or Windows Explorer. Go to https://github.com/gungwald/beanshell-setup for the code.
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    Pocket Application Maker. Combination of a rapid GUI generator and a flexible "text generator/commander" to handle both design and logic of an application simply from a text file. All with SQL capability (sqlite integrated).
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    JCLILIB

    A Java 7 library for parsing command lines.

    JCLILIB (Java Command Line Interface LIBrary) is a small Java library for parsing arguments supplied on the command line. Features include recognizing arguments either by key ("-h"), by key and value ("-f some_file" or "-f=some_file"), or by position (e.g., second argument not attached to a key). Keys may optionally be repeated with multiple arguments. Values may be specified as String, Boolean, Integer, Long or Double. Unused arguments are returned in an array of strings. A static method is...
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    Lioness (Languages Interop Framework)
    Framework for making Windows applications that are one .exe file in AutoHotKey_L,C++,C#, VB.NET,Java,Groovy,Common Lisp,Nemerle,Ruby,Python,PHP,Lua,Tcl,Perl,Jint,S#,WSH VBScript,HTML/JavaScript/CSS,COM, PowerShell without compiling . For .NET 4.
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    SWTLoader is an elegant hack to ease SWT program deployment. With SWTLoader you can produce self-contained, double-clickable jar files with the needed native files inside them. Users will just have to double click your file: no more scripts or installers
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