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JFreeChart |
http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/ |
1588x |
JFreeChart is a chart library for the Java platform that supports a wide range of charts including pie charts (2D and 3D), bar charts, line charts, XY plots, etc.
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DML |
http://dmlbuild.sourceforge.net/ |
1586x |
DML is an HTML templating system tailored towards creating static HTML-based web sites where PHP, MySQL, and other useful technologies are not available.
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Jaxor |
http://jaxor.sourceforge.net/ |
1586x |
Jaxor is a simple but powerful tool for creating or editing an object to relational mapping database layer.
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Java+ Preprocessor |
http://virtualschool.edu/java+ |
1584x |
Java+ is a Java preprocessor that adds its features to any Java compiler. It has long, multi-line strings with executable inclusions like Perl or Ruby, optionally segregates Java+ strings into ResourceBundle files, eliminates the need for JSP or ASP and their implied need for Java compilers on deployment servers (a security concern), and adds absolutely no overhead in either space or time. There are graphical and command line interfaces, and a simple, general, and recursive string syntax.
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CVSTrac |
http://www.cvstrac.org/ |
1580x |
CVSTrac implements a low-ceremony Web-based bug and patch-set tracking system for use with CVS. Features include automatic changelog generation, repository change history browsing, user-defined bug database queries, Wiki pages, and Web-based administration of the CVSROOT/passwd file.
CVSTrac operates either as CGI or as its own Web server. It automatically generates a patch-set log from CVS check-in comments, and includes a built-in repository browser. It is simple to setup and has minimal memory, disk and CPU requirements, so it runs effectively on old hardware. Access permissions are separately configurable for each user, and anonymous users are allowed. Since the program uses a built-in SQL database engine (SQLite), no external RDBMS is required.
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Common methods |
http://www.blizzy.de/[..]ds/index.html |
1577x |
Common methods is a plugin for Eclipse which helps you create new Java interfaces from so-called "common methods".
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Amazon PHP API |
http://www.php9.com/ |
1577x |
The Amazon PHP API allows you to use PHP to access Amazon's catalogs.
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Advanced Foundation Classes |
http://afc.sourceforge.net/ |
1572x |
The Advanced Foundation Classes (AFC) (formerly Amiga Foundation Classes) are a suite of C/C++ classes, originally born on Amiga computers, and ported to Linux.
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lpe |
http://cdsmith.twu.net/lpe/ |
1568x |
Lpe is a small, fast, visual text editor designed to make editing code easier. It provides simultaneously all the features that may be required in a good code editor while preserving a light and intuitive feel that makes it nice to use.
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ByteHoard |
http://bytehoard.sourceforge.net |
1567x |
A file transfer, storage, and mangement system.
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Minimum Profit |
http://www.triptico.com/[..]tware/mp.html |
1552x |
A text editor for programmers. Syntax highlighting for many popular languages / file formats: C, C++, Perl, Shell Scripts, Ruby, Php, SQL, Python, HTML...
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Maven |
http://maven.apache.org |
1551x |
Maven's primary goal is to allow a developer to comprehend the complete state of a development effort in the shortest period of time. In order to attain this goal there are several areas of concern that Maven attempts to deal with:
* Making the build process easy
* Providing a uniform build system
* Providing quality project information
* Providing clear development process guidelines
* Providing guidelines for thorough testing practices
* Providing coherent visualization of project information
* Allowing transparent migration to new features
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FAQ-IT |
http://www.hp-h.us/[..]qit/index.php |
1550x |
A Web-based FAQ manager.
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XSTEP |
http://xstep.sourceforge.net/ |
1547x |
XSTEP is a faster and small toolkit designed do make easy the creation of C/C++ applications for any UNIX running the X Window System
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CVSToys |
http://twistedmatrix.com/[..]code/CVSToys/ |
1545x |
CVSToys is a collection of companion tools for the Concurrent Versions System, better known as CVS. The biggest best and only toy we've got is Fresh CVS, a commit monitoring daemon which can keep a mirror of the repository or checked-out working copy up to date, and send out notifications by e-mail, on the web as HTML or RSS, or to a chat service such as IRC.
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