32 projects tagged "English"
The aim of this project is to create a free (open source, OS independent) remake of the classic SSI game Imperialism. While the spirit and many concepts of the original should be preserved, it should not become a pure copy but advance the concept in a sense that modern elements of strategic games are included, e.g. of the Civilization series. The game is written in Java using Swing for the user interface. The philosophy is to keep it as simple as possible, use standard/well tested libraries wherever possible and to demand clean, understandable code.
Moneychanger is a simple client GUI built on top of Open Transactions, a financial crypto library. Moneychanger can be used to create pseudonyms, issue currencies, open accounts, withdraw and deposit cash (untraceable digital cash), write and deposit cheques, trade on markets, and much, much more.
The KFramework is a Java/Swing framework for distributed/Web applications implementing the SOFEA/SOUI architecture and domain driven design. Under this approach the application leverages the power of personal computing for a true MVC platform, while reducing infrastructure costs and risks.
GloboNote is a desktop note taking application. It helps you to create to-do lists, reminders, and other notes in one place. There is no limit in the number of sticky notes you can create. Notes can be organized by groups and searched using the search tool. You can format a note's text, change its color, font, size, and transparency level. You can make a note sticky by setting it to always stay on top, or hide or roll-up a note when not use. You can set alarms, play custom alarm sounds (WAV, MP3, AIFF, and AU), attach files, insert images, and more.
openTCS is a platform-independent transportation control system (TCS) intended to control automatic guided vehicles (AGVs), but which can be used to steer virtually any (track-guided) vehicle. It consists of an abstract kernel which implements replaceable algorithms and strategies (computation of routes, dispatching of orders to vehicles, scheduling of resources, etc.), pluggable vehicle drivers which implement communication protocols, and a graphical frontend for creating and visualizing logical models of areas the vehicles are moving in.