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    XML Unit

    XMLUnit provides assertions that help testing code that produces XML.

    ...All discussion about XMLUnit independent of any version will happen on the XMLUnit general mailing list[2]. XMLUnit for Java 1.x is no longer maintained, please use the legacy artifacts of XMLUnit 2.x if you still need APIs compatible with XMLUnit 1.x. We keep using the Sourceforge infrastructure that has served as well for many years to host forums and mailing lists. XMLUnit for .NET 0.x is not maintained any longer. [1] https://github.com/xmlunit [2] https://sourceforge.net/p/xmlunit/mailman/xmlunit-general/
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    btrxml

    Basic, Tiny, Reader for XML

    ...The end result will be a "DOM-like" collection of memory. A lot of things were chopped away to deliver the very basic support for XML, and this project does not aim to become a fully compliant parser; keep it basic, stay basic. Part of the design goal is to jam all of this in to one .C file and one .H file while giving other developers a somewhat convenient API. Check the project website for more information about what btrxml is, does, won't do, example usage, and stuff like this.
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    FREEML

    FREEML

    Your own fantasy script to xml

    This is a parser and writer to convert free script to xml. The script is defined in a package where each class describes one element. There are certainly other projects of this type. But this project is created to keep this transformation as simple as possible.
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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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    Everything is XML - Everything is possible - Keep it simple
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    Categorize and keep track of your books by Library of Congress format. Automatically add new information from the Library of Congress or Amazon whenever you add a new book. Plain output appearance, but robust functionality under the hood.
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    GpxBase - simple GPS data manipulation Copy/Move/Delete/Update Waypoints/Tracks/Routes within a list of GPX/KML files. Open source solution to keep track of personal GEO Data Base from different sources (GPS devices, Google software and other).
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