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The IDLX project aims to create a framework which leverages existing technologies and XML dialects to build user interfaces in a platform-independent way. The ultimate goal is a WODE (write once, deploy everywhere) framework which is flexible and powerful enough to support any development task long into the future.
Test Tool Interfaces is an initiative to standardize the interfaces between Test Tools, making it easier for Test Tools to cooporate. Test Tools can really focus on their intended task and not implement a GUI, an Executor, or a Result Reporter.
Feeds2Mail is an application that periodically reads RSS feeds and sends them by email (SMTP). Highly configurable it can filter feed posts by title and/or by category. It runs on linux (mono) and on MS Windows (Task Scheduler or crontab).
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A Java project producing graphs from XML Schema documents, using GraphViz (http://www.graphviz.org) as the rendering engine. Distributions include a stand-alone java executable and an ANT task.