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    LQFB-analyser

    A lqfb delegation analyser. A 3d directed weighted multi graph.

    A rich client to analyse data from a liquid-feedback (http://liquidfeedback.org/) instance, for now it's a 3d graph explorer to inspect the delegations. It's an application based on the eclipse platform (indigo). To be precise its a directed weighted multi graph browser in 3d. Find out more in the wiki https://sourceforge.net/p/lqfbanalyser/wiki/Home/ . Generated reports https://sourceforge.net/p/lqfbanalyser/wiki/generated%20lqfb%20reports/ .
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    Web-based application (Internet Explorer only client at this time) to manage digital media such as photographs. Facilitates naming, describing with RDF/OWL-based metadata, organizing, using in stories, and sharing sets of resources.
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    Hidden Parent Eye
    Used to monitor the kids while they are using the computers transparently by taking screen shots every configurable period and store them in specified location, it also support email or FTP upload according to configurations.
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    The Virtual Commons (http://commons.asu.edu) is an open software initiative devoted to computational experiments on collective action and resource governance and funded by Arizona State University's Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment (http://cbie.asu.edu). NOTE: we've moved our development to GitHub at https://github.com/virtualcommons - please look for the latest versions there.
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    GDBI is a genealogy program integrator. It includes an editor and the lifelines report language. It interfaces to multiple GEDCOM databases and is most popular as a PhpGedView client. At the core is a Java API to simplify adding databases and editors.
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    InterMap is an Internet mapping application that allows the user to combine interactive maps from distributed Internet Map Servers in a browser. InterMap supports OpenGIS WMS and ESRI-ArcIMS and can be fully integrated with the GeoNetwork Metadata portal
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    JustPoll is an instant reply polling client/server solution. It is ideal for use in a computer enabled classroom as an anonymous instant polling tool.
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    GeneaPro is a multi-user, cross-platform Genealogy database program based on the GenTech Genealogical Data Model. Written in Java using the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP), Hibernate persistance, and SQL/JDBC databases (HSQLDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL).
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