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    Jad Java decompiler plugin for Eclipse IDE.
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    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    jdec is a Java Decompiler. It can be used to reverse the bytecodes present in a .class File to produce a Java Source File which can be nearly correct or equivalent (Due To different Interpretations) to the original java file.[With UI & command line]
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    dxcut is a library for reading, editing, and writing dex and odex files which contain the class definition and Dalvik bytecode used by the Android operating system. This project includes a disassembler/decompiler, dex optimizer, and hooking utils.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    JodeEclipse is a plugin for integrating the Jode Java Decompiler with the Eclipse IDE.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    User-friendly software for hybrid working and hot desking in your organisation.

    Desk sharing tool for efficient hybrid working

    Efficient workspace management FlexWhere, a Dutchview application, is a convenient software application for organizations that work flexibly. These organizations employees do not have a fixed workspace. Using FlexWhere, they find out quickly and easily which flex places and meeting rooms are free and where their colleagues are located. The information can be viewed on a display, desktop or laptop. By using the mobile app, FlexWhere can even be consulted outside the office on a tablet or phone. More and more organizations are working with flexible workplaces. That is opening up all kinds of possibilities, but is also raising questions such as: ‘How do I know where there is a free workplace?’, ‘Where can I find the colleague I need?’, ‘Is there a conference space available on this floor?’. FlexWhere answers those questions, so it is ideal for supporting (the transition to) flexible work.
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    Tool for managing patch codes for the Nintendo Wii. Formats this tool handles are common to Gecko OS and popular Wii homebrew software. This is one of very few complete cross-platform GCT compilers and the only known GCT decompiler and merge tool.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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