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    Aspose for Spring.Java

    Aspose for Spring.Java provides Aspose API samples for Spring.Java.

    Aspose for Spring.Java provides usage samples / sourcecodes for the demonstration of Aspose API for Java by extending famous Spring Java PetClinic Sample Web Application. This extension of "Spring Java PetClinic Sample Web Application" also shows the Integration of Aspose APIs with Spring MVC, JSP and Maven Project. Latest Release: v1.1
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    Docear

    An Academic Literature Suite

    Docear (pronounced dog-ear) is what we call an “academic literature suite”. It integrates everything you need to search, organize and create academic literature in a single application: a digital library, reference manager, PDF and file manager, note taking and mind mapping. And the best: Docear works seemlessly with many existing tools like Mendeley, Microsoft Word, and Foxit Reader. Docear is free and open source, based on Freeplane, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Technology and developed by scientists from around the world, among others from OvGU, and the University of California, Berkeley.
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    Language Constructor

    Complete tool for constructing/manipulating languages in digital form

    With this tool you can easily design a new language, digitize an existing one or incrementally reconstruct an ancient language. It allows for free experimentation of all aspects of the language, so it does not have to be made consistent on paper first. You can edit script, syntax, grammar, morphology, lexicon and phonology, as well as write documents in the language, as it might be too complex to be handled by current font technology. The information is stored in xml format for easy...
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    OmniHelp is a cross-platform, browser-independent, tri-pane help viewer built in pure JavaScript and CSS with HTML 4. Some functions (such as help embedding) may in the future be in Java, C, or C++; CSH is fully supported. All code is under the LGPL.
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    MOStlyCE is a "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG) editor for the open source Mia Content Management System (MiaCMS). MOStlyCE aims to bring simply, yet power, HTML editing capabilities into the hands on the average user.
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    An open source cross-browser WYSIWYG editor that's packed with every rich-text editing feature you need. Setting up openWYSIWYG is so easy, you can quickly turn any TextArea into a powerful WYSIWYG editor with just a few simple lines of code.
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