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    Palette Designer

    Palette Designer

    A color-code design tool

    ...It can be used by itself or in conjunction with software that uses aesthetic considerations such as color harmony to create color sets. Palette Designer consists of an Excel spreadsheet, supplemented with Visual Basic macros. It has been tested under Office 2010 and 2016 for Windows and Office 2011 and 2016 for Mac. It is not compatible with LibreOffice or Apache OpenOffice.
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    OSGi.NET

    OSGi.NET

    Dynamic modularization framework in .net for OSGi Alliance

    OSGi.NET, a dynamic modularization framework, which is a .NET implementation tightly based on OSGi specifications from OSGi Alliance, is designed and developed by Xi’an UI Information Technology, Inc., in China, from 2008, it's totally free and can be redistributed with any production. This project is mainly focus on explaining how to develop OSGi.NET based application, and how to integrate with third part libraries to speed up our development.
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