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Another drawing editor for LaTeX with PSTricks & TikZ
jPicEdt is an extensible internationalized vector-based drawing editor for LaTeX and related packages (TikZ, PsTricks,...), written in Java. It is also a library of reusable high-level graphic primitives.
See: https://github.com/nicholasdower/voops
VOOPS is a Vector graphics editor written in Java. It was originally released in 2006. It is no longer under active development. The latest release is available as an executable JAR or as a Mac App here: https://github.com/nicholasdower/voops/releases
SVGCompost is an SVG compositing editor for Eclipse, based on existing Eclipse GEF and GMF functionality and the Apache Batik framework. For further information, please refer to the wiki.
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NoteLab is an advanced "digital notebook" specifically designed for tablet computers. With its stroke smoothing, antialiasing, and "smart rendering," NoteLab provides a beautiful and powerful note taking environment on any operating system.
AnyWikiDraw is a graphical editor for rapid editing of drawings and diagrams on Wiki pages. Supported file formats: SVG, PNG, JPEG and DRAW. Supported Wikis: MediaWiki, PmWiki and TWiki.
Jarnal is a plattform-indepenent programm written in Java for notetaking, sketching and PDF-/picture-annotating. It works like a normal notepad with the difference of being digital. It is thought to be used with a stylus on tablet-pcs.
Comic book editor is easy to use software to create comics.You can make vector drawings, place them in boxes, put the boxes on pages and add some text balloons. For windows users, there is an easy installer, but the program runs also on mac and linux.
Javaeditor for petri nets, based on the ARP analyzer. Exports nets to GIF, JPEG, PNG, PPM, ARP and PNML (XML based) file format. Uses the excellent JHotDraw 5.2 framework.
A vector-based graphical editor for generating l-system type fractals visually. Can be used to instantly create line drawings of complex recursive objects like trees and other plants. Will soon support svg export.
This is a simple drawing application written in Java. It generates animated SWF Files, which redraws everything you have drawn with the mouse in the editor.
SVGrafiX is an open-source editor for the SVG format. SVGrafiX is written in Java and therefore platform-independent.Our main goal is to create an easy-to-use graphical editor, that allows you to create or edit SVG documents.
'Editeur SVG' attempts to be a complete SVG graphical editor, written in Java, with an AWT GUI and allowing easy object manipulation including Bezier curves.
A Flash-like movie editor. Uses Java 2D API. Users create and edit animated vector graphics, images, sound. Rich GUI, can export animation. Main page http://gazelle.dev.java.net. This SF site now mirror.
A Java package to read and manipulate graphs in the GXL (Graph eXchange Language) format, as well as providing a GXL graph editor. Note from admin: This project is discontinued, send me a message if you want to take over.
Test Scenario Generator(TSG) is a graph editor, providing a software tester with GUI to model the behavior of software and generate test scenarios based on the model. TSG is managed by Software Evaluation and Test Lab at the University of WI-Milwaukee
Web 2.0 environment for collaborative and extensible design of object interconnection diagrams like UML, networks, circuits and other graph based diagrams. Client: Web-based (AJAX / Dojo Toolkit) Server: JEE Application (Struts Framework)