Java Script
JavaScript Font is a way to dynamically create a WYSIWYG interface in a browser for any given font. It uses an image for each letter. It was developed to render screen text identical to SATO Printers, but the technique can be used for any font.
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Porqual is a website generator that manages documents using the Sesame RDF database and it has a rich web client on Flash, focused on usability and accesibility and integrated in the Semantic Web. It is programmed in Java, ActionScript and JavaScript.
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phparchive is a framework to build a internet/intranet application. You can create form where edit contents and handle joins, in this case a content is a collection of coherent
information such as the cards of an address book or products in a catalog.
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Web-based game: click the correct button to win points, the wrong one loses points. User login and high scores table. Customisable. English only. Requires: PHP => 5.1.4 and MySQL => 5.0.21.
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A wysiwyg HTML editor for use with IE 6 and above. Written in JavaScript and implemented as hypertext components ( custom behaviours ). Support for tables, images, stylesheets, and much more.
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Volity is a platform for Internet-based multiplayer games, with an emphasis on board and card games. *THIS IS NOT ITS PRIMARY WEBSITE.* Please see http://volity.org for current information and software downloads.
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A medical information system for Windows-based systems (95-XP/CE/PocketPC) based on Open Source platforms
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Typelib Wizard is a tool to improve your COM/COM+/COMTI experience as it allows you to navigate through TLB structure.
It is a kind of Object Browser with steroids.
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js-graph-it is a JavaScript library that allows to represent graphs in html pages by linking blocks with connectors. Common html elements become blocks and connectors by using particular css classes, in a declarative fashion. Drag and drop is provided
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openWallet is a single sign-on (SSO) solution for the internet. It differs from other SSO solutions (such as MS Passport) in that the user is in charge of their own data, rather that some centralized or third party repository.
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