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    MD.BootstrapPersianDateTimePicker

    MD.BootstrapPersianDateTimePicker

    Bootstrap Persian/Gregorian Date Time Picker

    Bootstrap 5+ Persian And Gregorian Date Time Picker.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    3X-UI

    3X-UI

    Xray panel supporting multi-protocol multi-user expire day

    3X‑UI is an enhanced fork of the X‑UI project, serving as a multifunctional web panel to manage VPN services. It supports multi‑protocol configurations (like VMess, VLESS, Trojan, Shadowsocks, WireGuard), offers traffic and user limits, SSL management, multilingual support, and integrates Telegram notifications for system events. Advanced, open-source web-based control panel designed for managing Xray-core server. It offers a user-friendly interface for configuring and monitoring various VPN...
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    HyperGUI

    HyperGUI

    A GUI based on libSDL for C++ applications

    HyperGUI is a library of C++ classes and some other parts which can draw and run a GUI for your application. It uses libSDL as its backend for graphical output. This library can be used in both dynamic multimedia (game), and standard (static) applications. The HyperGUI manages it by avoiding screen refreshes as much as possible. In a game or other dynamic multimedia program, the screen (or part of it) is redrawn and refreshed tens of times a second, so there is no need for GUI to ask more...
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    FarsiDateInput(shamsi/Persian calendar)

    Used to get Farsi(Persian) Date in ASP.NET pages

    uses mostly JavaScript to get date input for applications needing PersianInput ( mostly used in applications where users are already used to input date in dd mm yy format not including slashes nor selecting from a popup calendar or fast input is needed ) component has underling conversion capability which gives end user a bindable property with DateTime Type. hope it works for you ....
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    hvjavacalendar

    hvajavacalendar is a Java package that has many calendars

    ...In addition to the Gregorian calendar, it has these calendars: Armenian, Bahai, Chinese, Coptic, Egyptian, Ethiopic, French revolutionary, Hebrew, Hindu lunar, Hindu solar, Indian, Islamic, Jalali, Julian, Mayan, Nepali, Persian, World calendar. Different countries changed from Julian to Gregorian calendar in different times. This package has calendars for the following countries (all of them do not exist any more as independend countries): Bohemia and Moravia, Great Britain and Dominions, Bulgaria, Denmark, Norway and many German Protestant states, Finland and Sweden, Hungary, Luxemburg, Prussia, Romania, Russia, Estonia, Swiss Protestant cantons. ...
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