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    Shared Questionnaire System
    Shared Questionnaire System(SQS) is a full-functional Optical Mark Reader(OMR) form processing system implemented in Java-Swing, XSL-FO and AJAX with straightforward GUIs. It is aimed at developing social platform to share knowledge about questionnaire.
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    A Java-based tool for creating, designing and distributing graphical trees that represent syntactic construction of sentences. Useful for drawing trees under X-bar generative theory or any other correlated application.
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    DoubleType is a type designer (font editor) that builds TrueType font files. Thanks to Java, it runs on Windows, Linux, & Mac. Glyphs are stored in XML based file to aid teamwork. Efficient glyph design by combining existing glyphs and modules.
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    XmallCharter is a report designer. It's convenient for designing charts like Bar, Pie, Area and Line. Using Java as a platform-independent base, XML as a universal data format. It supports Undo and Redo functions. It's based on the JFreeChart library.
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    Java n-tier Framework and GUI Screen builder/designer, supporting 1, 2 and 3 tier mixed architectures to databases, application servers or local persistent data in files. Extensive documentation including launching from a Web Server.
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    Java Graphical Process Designer designs workflow/business process modelling (bpm) diagrams and exports (and imports) them, usually as XML, to workflow engines after model validation. It allows quick and easy integration of new workflow formats.
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    Zaval GDP is a set of components that allow to control size, location, cursor type for the Java AWT/Swing/LwVCL components. Actually, components are Java AWT events listeners that have no GUI part.
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