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Evas is a powerful canvas, the base of Enlightenment Foundation Libraries and the Enlightenment Window Manager (E17)

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  0 reviews  |  14 users  |  155,987 lines of code  |  29 current contributors  |  Analyzed 7 months ago
 
 

OpenELEC is a GNU/Linux distro combined with XBMC to give you the best possible experience for watching you media. Including but not limited to tv-shows, movies, music, web-media, etc. It's built upon a less-is-more philosophy and aim to provide an all-in-one solution. Making you as the user ... [More] , more focused on the media you consume, rather than spending hour after hour to setup your environment. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  8 users  |  79,669 lines of code  |  68 current contributors  |  Analyzed 9 days ago
 
 
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The VIPS library/image processing system is well suited for larger than RAM true and false-colour images. VIPS can be used for image format conversion, colour calibration, image filtering, transformation and analysis, thumbnail generation, small object recognition and many other image processing ... [More] tasks. VIPS is well suited for medical and scientific research & development and batch image processing. It is not so good for retouching photographs. The system has two main parts: libvips is the library, and nip2 is the GUI. Both execute common image processing tasks faster than other image processing systems because of sophisticated memory/task management and multicore compatibility. VIPS runs in batch (command line) mode on *nix, Windows, Mac and other OSes. [Less]

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nip2, the "free love child of Photoshop and Excel," is the GUI of vips. You don't directly edit images --- instead, like a spreadsheet, you build relationships between objects. nip2 actively manages these relationships: if you change an object property, the change is propagated ... [More] "spreadsheet-style." Like vips, nip2 is fast and needs little memory. You can comfortably work with multi-gigabyte images on very modest hardware. In addition to the visual programming interface accessible through the GUI, nip2 has command-line and batch modes. It even has its own functional programming language (for writing extensions). [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  4 users  |  167,266 lines of code  |  3 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

Purpose FatRat Library is a free and open source OPC DA (Data Access) Server Toolkit. FatRat Library makes it possible to speed up development OPC DA servers. OPC compliance FatRat Library supports: IOPCCommon IOPCServer IConnectionPointContainer IOPCItemProperties ... [More] IOPCBrowseServerAddressSpace IOPCGroupStateMgt IOPCSyncIO IOPCAsyncIO2 IOPCItemMgt IEnumOPCItemAttributes IOPCBrowse IOPCItemDeadbandMgt IOPCItemSamplingMgt IOPCItemIO IOPCSyncIO2 IOPCAsyncIO3 IOPCGroupStateMgt2 System requirements FatRat Library is fully compatible with Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003/Vista. Library can be used with any development environment supporting C++ language. You can use it with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005/2008 (including Express Edition) or MinGW. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  27,528 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 7 days ago
 
 

muParser is a cross platform math parser library. It can be extended with user defined functions with an unlimited number of parameters, postfix-, infix- and binary operators. It compiles the formula into bytecode in order to speed up evaluation.

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  61,103 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

Banana library is a fast (really fast) web interface for NNTP. It can also be used to read the content of a mbox. Banana supports reading, posting, subscriptions, the display of the message history as a message tree, RSS... It can render both plain text and html messages with support of inlined ... [More] CSS, detection of attachments, stripping of dangerous tags and detection (and deletion) of external images. The rendering is nearly the same as in a classic NNTP/Mail client. As a library it is easily usable withing other programs (eg. it is used in plat/al as an alternative web interface to read mailman archives). [Less]

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A more flexible replacement for libevent's httpd API

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Genshi Compiler allows for rendering your Genshi template to Python source code. You can save the code as a Python module or compile it into a directly usable module object in memory. Just call the render function on the module with your template parameters to render the whole template or any of ... [More] your template functions to render those fragments separately. According to my initial benchmarks the rendering speed is typically ~40x faster than doing the same using Genshi. There is a cost of this speedup, certainly. Some of Genshi's dynamic features are not available, most notably anything that depends on a template loader (xi:include), the XML element tree representation (py:match) or the token stream (filters). [Less]

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I is a free and open source cross-platform programming language designed towards efficiency during development and at runtime. It's framework of libraries allows it to support a wide variety of purposes. It is a dynamically and weakly typed interpreted language with a platform for developing ... [More] applications like Aciqra. It also supports web development through the use of the mod_i extension. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  27,093 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed about 13 hours ago
 
 
 
 

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