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    ADAPRO

    ADAPRO

    Word processor oriented for learning difficulties.

    ...Supports English, Spanish and Portuguese. If Java 6 or higher is already present on the computer, it does not even require installation. This project has been part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund under the PCT-MAC 2007-2013 programme.
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    JCLTP

    A Java Class Library for Text Processing

    JCLTP is a class library designed for processing text. JCLTP is free, open source and developed with the Java programming language. JCLTP is distributed under the GNU license. It incorporates several technologies that enable process information while applying AI techniques, in order to build predictive models for text classification. Through a flexible structure of interfaces and classes, the opportunity to extend, adapt and add functionality JCLTP is provided. Thus, analysis of new types...
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    An electronic Book Kit

    An electronic Book Kit

    Kit for building ePUB ebooks from Open Document Text

    eBK – an electronic book kit – is primarily designed to take documents which conform to the Open Document Text format as produced using OpenOffice Writer format and use them to create an electronic book (ebook) that adheres to the ePUB format. Such ebooks can be read using computer software or using many of the currently available ebook readers. The Wikipedia entry on ePUB gives more information on the ePUB standard and on compatible ebook readers. eBK comprises two tools: ODTConverter and eBKBuilder, both programmed in Java.
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    Braille-s Software

    Braille-s Software

    Braille Text Editor

    ...As a teacher i decided that it would be good to learn Braille. When i started i came up with this idea. Firstly this was only a text editor but now i have impove it so it has triple use : 1. It is a text editor for Blind people 2. It helps blind children to familiarize themselves with computer 3. It has a grafical interface so this can be used by anyone who know Braille (and not only them cause the software comes with a reference to letters, symbols and numbers in Braille). It is a really good for practice.
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