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    panFMP
    panFMP is a generic framework suitable for harvested XML metadata that is searchable through Apache Lucene without any additional RDBMS. Fields can be defined by XPath allowing for full text queries on all types of fields including numerical ranges. The code was moved to Github: https://github.com/pangaea-data-publisher/panfmp
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    threepio
    Universal mulilingual dictionary - From any language to many others. Eclipse based, may be embedded in Eclipse IDE. Download and plug in xdxf dictionaries from http://xdxf.revdanica.com/down/. Now supports StarDict format
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    Comment.It is a web based system that allows the insertion of notes on WEB Pages.It was developed using JAVA technology and use a relational dbase to maintain the notes.It runs in a servlet engine like TOMCAT and any RDBMS compatible with JDBC/ODBC.
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