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    Teng is a general purpose templating engine written in C++ (i.e. library). It is also available as Python module or PHP extension. The main idea of teng is to strictly separate application logic from presentation layer. Widely used on dynamic web sites.
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    Reporting engine library written in C. Create one XML file and generate PDF, HTML, TXT, and CSV reports based on queries. Has support for MySQL, PostgreSQL, ODBC. Bindings for PHP, Java, Python.
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    LJBook is a set of tools for turning a LiveJournal Blog into a PDF Book. This project includes: lynx-tex (a hacked version of Lynx Browser), ljml2tex (a tool to convert XML exported files into tex), and ljexporter (a tool which fetchs XML files )
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    PHPSCH is php based source code syntax highlighter. It supports php, c++, c#, java, delphi, css, html, mysql. You can change the default syntax colors with yours. project page: www.ibonette.com/phpsch-source-code-highlighter-kaynak-kod-renklendirici
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    ProofReading Markup Language

    ProofReading Markup Language for transmission of corrections

    An XML DTD & schema for a ProofReading Markup Language, and reference implementations, to provide for annotation of printed errors and their correction. PRML will be intended for use by proofreaders, editors, and others in the publishing industry.
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    A collection of useful tools for automating common tasks in a programming contest (like ACM/ICPC).
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    Projek Munsyi is a project to provide localization (L10N) for the Bahasa Melayu (Malay language) (ms) especially for the GNU software. The goal of this project is to become the hub for the Malay language team at Translation Project.
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    LInux REmote Printing Server. Whether for your Linux Home Server or a proffessional business, this is the perfect solution. With plugins for Windows and Linux, a Linux Server and a Web Interface, this is the solution to all of your network printing needs
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