24 projects tagged "GPLv3"
JXFire is a Multi-User Dungeon game written in Java. It is using the Sun Gaming Server (aka "Project Darkstar") framework. JXFire aims at testing various game mechanisms rarely used, like uncertainty in gaming data perception, self-organizing ecological systems, or non-instantaneous information propagation.
gSplit is a tool that allows you to split and assemble any files you want. It can be used to split big files to be able to store them on different devices. After assembling the different parts of a file, you can then check the file integrity to determine whether everything is now ready to use.
BEAM is a toolbox and development platform for viewing, analysing, and processing of remote sensing raster data. Originally developed to facilitate the utilisation of image data from Envisat's optical instruments, BEAM now supports a growing number of other raster data formats such as GeoTIFF and NetCDF as well as data formats of other EO sensors such as MODIS, AVHRR, AVNIR, PRISM and CHRIS/Proba. Various data and algorithms are supported by dedicated extension plug-ins. It includes VISAT, an intuitive desktop application, a set of scientific tools running either from the command line or invoked by VISAT, and a rich Java API for the development of new remote sensing applications and BEAM extension plug-ins.
Assimilate is a Maven2 plugin that allows developers to import dependencies from other pre-built Maven projects without a formal parent-child hierarchy existing between the projects. There is no limit to the number of project dependencies. Maven 2.0.9's "import" scope acts not on managed dependencies, but on those declared in the dependency management section of the imported pom file. Assimilate, in contrast, is designed to act on managed dependencies of any prebuilt Maven project (stored in the local repository), as though they were declared in the local project's managed dependency section.
jbookshelf is an electronic book collection organizer and reader. It supports collecting plain files (text, HTML, PDF, etc.), has basic collection search, fulltext collection search (planned), internal viewers for plain text, HTML, RTF, and PDF, notes and citations, book categories, FB2 support (planned), and portability (removable drives support) (planned).
SCC is a cross-platform tool that counts the number of lines in source code files. It features a GUI that gives the user complete control over which files are processed. Blank lines are counted separately from lines containing source code statements. Configurable regular expressions can be applied to count parts of source code files separately. Regular expressions are applied according to a file type rather than to all files. It can process any textual source code file, includingJava, C/C++/C#, Perl, Python, PHP, Ruby, and TCL. The line count is split between blank, counted, and remaining lines. Results and summaries can be exported to a CSV file for further processing.
Virtual Combat Cards (VCC) is a Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition combat tracker. It is designed to assist Dungeon Masters in running combats and keep tracks of the health, initiative, conditions, and effects of all the combatants in a battle. Keeping things simple yet effective is the main design goal.