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    Canorus

    Canorus

    Music score editor

    Canorus is a free cross-platform music score editor. It supports an unlimited number and length of staffs, polyphony, a MIDI playback of notes, chord markings, lyrics, import/export filters to formats like MIDI, MusicXML, ABC Music, MusiXTeX and LilyPond
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    XML to RDF converter xml2rdf.xsl

    Generic XML to RDF converter

    ...The command line for the Bash shell is: xsltproc xml2rdf3.xsl document.xml > document.rdf Reference: Breitling, F. 2009: A standard transformation from XML to RDF via XSLT, Astronomical Notes, Vol 330 Issue 7, DOI: 10.1002/asna.200811233, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asna.200811233/abstract http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009AN....330..755B https://arxiv.org/abs/0906.2291
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    ibocator
    ibocator, aka iborco's stuff locator (former elocator). Keep track of your stuff on CDs, DVDs, HDDs, etc. Easily find your stuff. Search for duplicates. Written and tested on GNU/Linux.
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    Java Servlets that implement the webDAV protocol to access IBM Lotus Domino data as native XML files as well as attachments in Notes documents.
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    XML Tree Notes is a simple application that manages text notes attached to a tree structure (inside an XML document)
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    Ever wanted to create notes for pages on the web and be able to share them? This framework allows to create annotations to XML and HTML documents. Annotations are independent of presentation and can be traced back even if part of the document changed.
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    FireWebSSO server for the FireWebSSO addon for Firefox. A Single Sign-On (SSO) server dedicated to Firefox and SeaMonkey navigators. It provides a secure remote storage for logins/passwords, bookmarks and personal notes. For apache or standalone usage.
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    SAXE

    Simple Ajax XML Editor, with limited XSD support

    An online, Javascript based, XML editor that saves via PHP using Ajax. Install: 1. Copy all files to a web server (requires PHP) 2. Make config.xml and config.xml.bck writable 3. Open /xmleditor/xmleditor.html in Firefox Notes: -Only works in Firefox -XSD generator not included -XSD validation not yet supported -Text nodes not yet supported -PHP file does not implement any security measures -Use XSD_LOC get var to define a custom xsd location, example: ../config.xsd -Use XSD_ROOT_ELEMENT get var to define a custom xsd root element name, example: .....
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