RSS 5 projects tagged "Windows"

No download Website Updated 15 Feb 2013 oXygen XML Editor

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Pop 315.01
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oXygen is an XML editor that supports any XML document, and works with XML Schemas, DTDs, Relax NG schemas, and NRL Schemas. It has powerful transformation support that allows you to edit XSLT and XSL-FO documents and to obtain documents in the desired output format (such as HTML, PS, or PDF) with just one click. It also includes a complete Subversion client, support for flattening XML Schemata, an XML Schema instance generator, integration with the X-Hive/DB, MarkLogic and TigerLogic XML databases, editing actions on the diagram, and a rename refactoring action.

No download Website Updated 09 Oct 2006 ScheduleWorld

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Pop 209.53
Vit 9.06

ScheduleWorld is an Internet address book and calendar client and server service that uses open standards to interoperate with most software. It supports SyncML and provides a J2ME calendar client, an Atom/RSS blog reader, TV listings, weather schedules, and time sheets.

No download Website Updated 31 Jan 2007 My Chronicles

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Pop 10.82
Vit 48.28

My Chronicles gives users an easy way to type in short to long notes on anything. These notes can then be saved to the hard drive. Users can also attach images (JPEG, GIF, and PNG) to their notes by dragging them onto the note pane.

Download Website Updated 20 Feb 2010 Signal Framework

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Pop 41.71
Vit 2.51

Signal Framework is a Spring-based IoC, AOP, and MVC framework for Java ME (J2ME). It supports both MIDP and LWUIT. The project aims to overcome the limitations of J2ME and deliver an application framework on par with what is available for Java SE.

No download No website Updated 05 Jun 2009 Spring ME

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Pop 29.87
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Spring ME is a version of ME that not only runs on your cell phone, but also on any other Java platform not supporting reflection. It is to Java ME what Spring is to Java SE and Java EE, which is indicated by the name. However, the "ME" (Micro Edition) suffix not only refers to the platform it supports. It also refers to the size of the runtime, which is pretty minimal. In fact, it's pretty much non-existent, and therefore ideal for situations in which you cannot afford the sheer size of the traditional Spring runtime.

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Griffon IDE

An IDE for HTML, Bash, Perl, PHP, C, etc.

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Dipforge

An application server.