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TestXSLT 3.1
TestXSLT functions as a program to experiment with the XSLT and XSL-FO languages on Mac OS X. more>>
Some features which were added recently like interactive well-formedness checking while you type or a tag completion feature also make it useful as a general-purpose XML editor.
Enhancements:
- Extra special big thanks to the folks at VitalSource for their generous donation in support of this release :-)
- Fixed the most common cause for a crash when quitting the application or closing a document window. The crash still occurs very rarely though.
- XSL-FO processing works again after it was broken by the Java 1.4.2 update.
- Theres now a preferences dialog, currently with the following options. - 1.) It allows to disable the syntax analysis which can take a long time with large documents. Note that disabling it also disables automatic closing tag insertion. - 2.) It allows to disable the wellformedness check. Disabling this stops the little warning icon from appearing. - 3.) It allows to edit the default text snippets that are inserted into the XML and XSLT text areas of new documents.
- Because of the way the preferences dialog is implemented (Cocoa Bindings), the program now requires Mac OS X 10.3.
- The wellformedness check error message (if any) is now visible in the error message drawer, and not only in the tooltip of the little warning icon. You open the drawer by clicking onto the warning icon.
- Updated the Xalan-J processor to 2.6.
- Updated the Saxon processor to 8.3, which means you can now experiment with XSLT 2.0 and XQuery.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
Test XSLT 3.0
XSLT and XSL-FO language editor. more>>
It uses the Sablotron, Gnome Libxslt, Saxon and Xalan-J XSLT processors, the FOP XSL-FO rendering engine, has lots of new features and a friendly user interface that makes playing around and learning XSLT fun.
Some features which were added recently like interactive well-formedness checking while you type or a tag completion feature also make it useful as a general-purpose XML editor.
ColorXML QuickLook 1.1
ColorXML QuickLook is a useful and easy-to-use QuickLook plugin which enables to display XML files with indentation and XML syntax coloring, now includes more XML-based file types : XML, XSL, XSL, plist, RSS, MXML, GXL, and is compatible with Snow Leopard. more>> <<less

SyncPlaces 3.4.1
This tool allows you to synchronize your bookmarks between different browsers. more>>
SyncPlaces 3.4.1 is a great addition to your computer as it will enhance your browser. It is actually a Firefox add-on that allows you to synchronise your bookmarks and passwords between different installations of Firefox (e.g. a browser at Home and another at Work).
It only works with Firefox v3 and above (but is compatible with older bookmark extensions). The synchronize feature requires your own Web or FTP server, which is used to store the bookmarks centrally, but there are a number of free servers you can safely use (see the Support section for details of at least one of these).
Using your own server means you get to keep you bookmarks private rather than storing them on a third party server who may analyse, probe and profile you, sell that data to others, or use it for their own nefarious purposes.
Major Features:
- SyncPlaces also takes a backup of your current bookmarks before overwriting them with what is on the shared server. So you can restore this backup if it all goes wrong and you can also manually take your own backup at any time.
- Bookmarks are typically stored in JSON format as this is ideal for the storage of all the bookmark information from the new Firefox Places system (e.g. tags, queries, and annotations).
- You can also export/import or send/receive your bookmarks in XBEL format. XBEL is great for sharing bookmarks with other browsers or older versions of Firefox, or transforming with XSL to style your bookmarks so you can access them from any browser without installing the SyncPlaces extension.
- Both passwords and the list of password exceptions may also be synchronised, and are automatically encrypted before sending to maintain privacy.
- Options available include auto-send and receive whenever local bookmarks change and/or at regular intervals and/or a set time and/or at Firefox startup/shutdown.
Enhancements:
- Fixed: When switching between profiles synchronising on different folders the selected folder was not being changed, although the name displayed was.
Requirements:
- Mozilla Firefox

Serna Free XML Editor 4.1
Free WYSIWYG XML editor, cross-platform, supports DITA, Docbook, and other popular XML formats. more>>
An easy-to-use WYSIWYG XML editor intended for students, open-source projects, and other non-commercial uses. Authors with virtually no XML experience can start working with structured content in a familiar environment that looks much like a conventional word processor. Serna employs XSLT and XSL-FO to render documents in print-like appearance. This approach gives a lot of opportunities for document rendering, such as localized generated content, profiled views, composition of a document from multiple chunks, in-line attribute editing, and others.
Serna offers exceptional DITA 1.1 support and comes with integrated DITA Open Toolkit. Flexible visualization of DITA maps and topics with the ability to resolve referred content and in-place editing of local conrefs greatly simplify DITA authoring.
Key Features: Available for MacOS X, Linux, Microsoft Windows (2000, XP, Vista), and Sun Solaris/SPARC; Built-in support for all popular document types (DITA, Docbook, XHTML, TEI P4, NITF, etc); On-the-fly Schema validation; Context-sensitive element help; Entity and XInclude in-place editing; Drag-and-drop with on-the-fly validation; UNICODE support and multilingual spell checking; User interface localized into several languages (including Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Igbo, Italian, Norwegian, Russian, Swedish)
EasyEclipse for PHP 1.2.2
EasyEclipse for PHP - For PHP development with a database more>>
EasyEclipse for PHP contains the tools needed to start developing PHP code: the PHPEclipse IDE, some database tools, as well as Subclipse providing connectivity to Subversion.
This distribution includes the following plugins:
Core components:
- Eclipse Platform 3.2.1 - Shared platform services from Eclipse.
- Eclipse Tools 3.2.1 - Common libraries for various Eclipse projects.
- Java for Windows 1.5.0.09 - Run Java application on Sun Java(tm) runtime, packaged for Eclipse use. (Windows only)
- Java for Linux 1.5.0.09 - Run Java application on Sun Java(tm) runtime, packaged for Eclipse use. (Linux only)
Tools for general Java development:
- Eclipse Java Development Tools 3.2.1 - Edit, compile, run, debug, test, refactor, document and deploy Java applications.
Some essential utilities:
- AnyEdit Tools 1.5.6.2 - Useful right-click menus in editors: "Open file under cursor", "Open type under cursor", et cetera.
- Eclipse Utils Plugins 1.0.0.1 - Save the cursor position of editors when closing and re-opening a file. Access common team actions with explorer buttons.
- Color Editor 1.2.4 - Edit with syntax highlighting over 100+ file formats.
IDE for PHP development:
- PHP Eclipse 1.1.9.CVS-20060920 - Edit, run, test, debug and deploy PHP applications.
- Simple test for PHP 0.1.9.1 - Test your PHP code with the SimpleTest PHP unit test framework, and experimental support for PHPUnit2.
Tools for web development:
- Eclipse Web tools editors 1.5.2 - Edit and validate XML, XSL, XML Schemas, DTD, HTML, JavaScript and CSS files. Test and validate web services.
- Eclipse HTML Tidy 1.2.2.patch-01-1 - Format and validate HTML, XHTML and XML documents within your favorite editor.
- Amateras HTML and XML editor 2.0.2 - Edit HTML, JSP, XML and CSS files.
Database management tool:
- QuantumDB 3.0.3 - Access, manage and query SQL relational database and servers access using standard JDBC drivers.
Version Control tools (note that CVS support is included in the Eclipse Platform):
- Subclipse 1.1.8 - Access and manage Subversion repositories within the Eclipse enviroment.
Enhancements:
- Upgraded to new version: Upgraded to Eclipse 3.2.2 and PHPEclipse.
- Modified plugins:
- Eclipse Platform (upgraded)
- Java for Linux (upgraded)
- Eclipse Java Development Tools (upgraded)
- Eclipse Tools (upgraded)
- AnyEdit Tools (upgraded)
- Color Editor (upgraded)
- Eclipse Web tools editors (upgraded)
- Amateras HTML and XML editor (upgraded)
- QuantumDB (upgraded, upgraded)
- Subclipse (upgraded)
EasyEclipse for LAMP 1.2.2
This distribution contains all the plugins needed to develop in PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby and Ruby On Rail more>>
This distribution contains all the plugins needed to develop in PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby and Ruby On Rail. You may need to disable some plugins based on your needs.
WARNING: The PyDev plugin will not work if there are spaces in the installation path. The best solution is simply to rename your Eclipse installation:
- On MacOSX, rename the EasyEclipse application to remove spaces. For example, change Eclipse for Python to Eclipse-for-Python.
This distribution includes the following plugins:
Core components:
- Eclipse Platform 3.2.1 - Shared platform services from Eclipse.
- Eclipse Tools 3.2.1 - Common libraries for various Eclipse projects.
- Java for Windows 1.5.0.09 - Run Java application on Sun Java(tm) runtime, packaged for Eclipse use. (Windows only)
- Java for Linux 1.5.0.09 - Run Java application on Sun Java(tm) runtime, packaged for Eclipse use. (Linux only)
Tools for general Java development:
- Eclipse Java Development Tools 3.2.1 - Edit, compile, run, debug, test, refactor, document and deploy Java applications.
Some essential utilities:
- AnyEdit Tools 1.5.6.2 - Useful right-click menus in editors: "Open file under cursor", "Open type under cursor", et cetera.
- Eclipse Utils Plugins 1.0.0.1 - Save the cursor position of editors when closing and re-opening a file. Access common team actions with explorer buttons.
- Color Editor 1.2.4 - Edit with syntax highlighting over 100+ file formats.
Tools for web development:
- Eclipse Web tools editors 1.5.2 - Edit and validate XML, XSL, XML Schemas, DTD, HTML, JavaScript and CSS files. Test and validate web services.
- Eclipse HTML Tidy 1.2.2.patch-01-1 - Format and validate HTML, XHTML and XML documents within your favorite editor.
- Amateras HTML and XML editor 2.0.2 - Edit HTML, JSP, XML and CSS files.
Database management tool:
- QuantumDB 3.0.3 - Access, manage and query SQL relational database and servers access using standard JDBC drivers.
IDE for PHP development:
- PHP Eclipse 1.1.9.CVS-20060920 - Edit, run, test, debug and deploy PHP applications.
- Simple test for PHP 0.1.9.1 - Test your PHP code with the SimpleTest PHP unit test framework, and experimental support for PHPUnit2.
IDE for Python development:
- PyDev 1.2.4 - Edit, run, debug and refactor Python and Jython applications.
IDEs for Ruby and Ruby on Rails:
- Ruby Development Tools 0.8.1 - Edit, test, run and debug Ruby applications.
- RadRails 0.7.1.patch-01 - Create, test and deploy Ruby on Rails applications.
Miscellaneous:
- Eclipse Perl Integration (EPIC) 0.5.16 - Edit, run, debug Perl scripts and applications. Test and evaluate regular expressions.
Enhancements:
- Upgraded to new version: Upgraded to Eclipse 3.3.0.
- Modified plugins:
- Eclipse Platform (upgraded)
- Java for Windows (upgraded)
- Eclipse Java Development Tools (upgraded)
- Eclipse Tools (upgraded)
- Eclipse Web tools editors (upgraded)
- Subclipse (upgraded)
XML/XSLT BBEdit Script collection 1.1.1
XML/XSLT BBEdit Script collection - BBEdit XSL coding facilities more>>
Works both in OS 9 and OS X, BBEdit full is required in order to support external applescript scripts.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a typo in xsl:choose (thanks to Thomas Bruhin).

IF 200th Set
IF 200th Set is an impressive and unique Iconfactorys 200th free icon set release. This set contains 71 free system replacement icons in the style of the old Copland icons. more>> IF 200th Set is an impressive and unique Iconfactorys 200th free icon set release. This set contains 71 free system replacement icons in the style of the old Copland icons.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.0 or later.
DSpace 1.5.1
Capture, store, index, preserve and redistribute an organizations research material in digital formats more>> Capture, store, index, preserve and redistribute an organizations research material in digital formats
DSpace is a groundbreaking digital repository system, that captures, stores, indexes, preserves and redistributes an organizations research material in digital formats.
Research institutions worldwide use DSpace for a variety of digital archiving needs - from institutional repositories (IRs) to learning object repositories or electronic records management, and more.
DSpace accepts all manner of digital formats. Some examples of items that DSpace can accommodate are:
- Documents, such as articles, preprints, working papers, technical reports, conference papers
- Books
- Theses
- Data sets
- Computer programs
- Visualizations, simulations, and other models
- Multimedia publications
- Administrative records
- Published books
- Overlay journals
- Bibliographic datasets
- Images
- Audio files
- Video files
- eformatted digital library collections
- Learning objects
- Web pages
NOTE: DSpace is distributed and licensed under the terms of the BSD License.
Enhancements:
- (Scott Phillips) Fixed bug where users could not finish registering nor reset their password because the authentication method signatures were changed.
- Jay Paz (SF#1898241) Additional fixes to patch to enable reuse of methods.
- Added the ability to manage sessions with site wide alerts to prevent users from authenticating.
- Fixes a bug where the ability to edit an item durring workflow step 2 is not displayed.
- Jay Paz (SF#1898241) Add item Export from jspui and xmlui.
- Added easy support for google analytics statistics
- Added the ability for super admins to login as other users.
- Added an activity viewer to the Control Panel
- Fix for SF Bug #2082236 Subscription notification (sub-daily) no emails sent
- [2102580] William Hays: Duplicate Handle exception when replacing bitstreams
- [2102617] Sands Fish: X509Authentication fails to assign appropriate specialgroups
- (Sands Fish) Add "Select Primary Bitstream" functionality to submission workflow
- Guard against Community/Collection metadata having only whitespace characters and eliminate cases where null pointer exceptions would be thrown
- Improve DSIndexer logic in both branches to support removal of items from index when withdrawn from repository.
- (Sands Fish) Provides fix for AuthenticationUtil where users IDs are not properly compared.
- Fix NullPointerException cause by nullified Context object in LNI map item to new collection.
- Block Basic Authentication "details" from being exposed in dspace logs.
- (Bill Hays) Close InputStreamReaders explicitly to release any file handles back to OS.
- correct linking on pages when xmlui is the ROOT webapplication
- correct issue with sitemap redirection of mydspace uri.
- Add serlet-api to overlay wars to reduce compile time errors when adding classes
- Correct issues in feed generation
- XMLUI Adjust Advanced Search to use search properties from dspace.cfg.
- Correct bug in Body.toSAX where startElement is called instead of end element.
- Correct issue with libraries being excluded from wars
- Fix for SF bug #2090761 Statistics wrong use of dspace.dir for log location
- Fix for SF bug #2081930 xmlui hardcoded strings in EditGroupForm.java
- Fix for SF bug #2080319 jspui hardcoded strings in browse
- Fix for SF bug #2078305 xmlui hardcoded strings used in UI in xmlui-api
- Fix for SF bug #2078324 xmlui hardcoded strings used in UI in General-Handler.xsl
- SF patch #2076066 Review in jspui submission non-dc metadata
- SF Bug #1983859 added Foreign Lucene Analyzers to poms
- SF Bug #1989916: missing LDAP authentication key
- [1947036] Patch for SF Bug1896960 SWORD authentication and LDAP + [1989874] LDAPAuthentication
- pluggable method broken for current users
- Added copying of registration email template to 1.4 to 1.5 upgrade instructions
- Fix for SF bug #2055941 LDAP authentication fails for new users in SWORD and Manakin
- [1990660] SWORD Service Document are malformed / Corrected Atom publishing MIME types
- Updated installation and configuration documents for new statistics script, and removed references to Perl
- Fix for SF bug #2095402: Non-interactive Submission Steps dont work in JSPUI 1.5
- Fix for SF bug #2013921: Movement in Submission Workflow Causes Skipped Steps
- Fix for SF bug #2015988: Configurable Submission bug in SubmissionController
- Fix for SF bug #2034372: Resorting Search Results in JSPUI always gives no results
- Updates to Community/Collection Item Counts (i.e. strengths) for XMLUI.
- 1.5 upgrade instructions were missing Metadata Registry updates necessary to support SWORD.
- Fix various problems with resources potentially not being freed, and other minor fixes suggested by FindBugs
- Replace URLEncoder with StringEscapeUtils for better fix of escaping the hidden query field
- Fix #2034372: Resorting in JSPUI gives no results
- Fix #1714851: set eperson.subscription.onlynew in dspace.cfg to only include items that are new to the repository
- Fix issue where the browse and search indexes will not be updated correctly if you move an Item
- Fix problem with SWORD not accepting multiple concurrent submissions
- Fix #1963060 Authors listed in reverse order
- Fix #1970852: XMLUI: Browse by Issue Date "Type in Year" doesnt work
- Statistics viewer for XMLUI, based on existing DStat. Note that this generates the view from the analysis files (.dat), does not require HTML report generation.
- Fixed incorrect downloading of bitstream on withdrawn item
- Add JSPUI compatible log messages to XMLUI transformers
- Clean up use of ThreadLocal
- Improved cleanup of database resources when web application is unloaded
- Fix bug #1931799: duplicate "FROM metadatavalue"
- Fixed Oracle bugs with ILIKE operators and LIMIT/OFFSET clauses
End If EXIF Info 1.0.2
End If EXIF Info is created to be a helpful plugin which allows Informator / Informator Pro and GrabbyWndow /GrabbyWindow MetaPro to show the EXIF information which is encapsulated in jpeg images from most digital cameras. more>>
End If EXIF Info 1.0.2 is created to be a helpful plugin which allows Informator / Informator Pro and GrabbyWndow /GrabbyWindow MetaPro to show the EXIF information which is encapsulated in jpeg images from most digital cameras.
Logtalk 2.37.5
Logtalk brings you canvenience of using such an object-oriented logic programming language that can use most Prolog implementations as a back-end compiler. more>>
Logtalk 2.37.5 brings you canvenience of using such an object-oriented logic programming language that can use most Prolog implementations as a back-end compiler.
As a multi-paradigm language, Logtalk includes support for both prototypes and classes, protocols (interfaces), component-based programming through category-based composition, event-driven programming, and high-level multi-threading programming.
Major Features:
- Separation between interface and implementation: Predicate directives (declarations) can be contained inside protocols (interfaces), which can be implemented by any object.
- Parametric objects: Object identifiers can be compound terms containing free variables that can be used to parametrize object predicates. This allows us to interpret predicate clauses as providing instantiations of a parametric object identifier. I.e. through parametric object we can associate any number of methods with a compound term.
- Support for both class-based and prototype-based systems: You may have, in the same application, class-based hierarchies (with instantiation and specialization relations) and prototype-based hierarchies (with extension relations). Moreover, fundamental language features such as protocols (interfaces) and categories (components) can be used simultaneously by classes, instances, and prototypes.
- Support for multiple object hierarchies: No need to be constrained to a single, lengthy hierarchy rooted in some generic object.
- Private, protected, and public inheritance: Logtalk supports private, protected, and public inheritance in a way similar to C++. Moreover, any entity relation can be qualified using a scope keyword. E.g. an object can privately implement a protocol, thus making all protocol declared predicates private.
- Private, protected, and public object predicates: Set the scope of your object predicates to match your protocol design and let the runtime system enforce your choices.
- Static and dynamic objects: Objects can be either static or dynamic. Static objects are defined in source files which are compiled and loaded in the same way as Prolog files. Dynamic object can be either defined in source files or created at runtime.
- Static and dynamic object predicates: Any static object may contain both static and dynamic predicates.
- Logtalk syntax extends standard Prolog syntax: Logtalk uses standard Prolog syntax with the addition of a few operators and directives for a smooth learning curve. Prolog code can be easily encapsulated inside objects with little or no changes. Moreover, Logtalk can transparently interpret most Prolog modules as Logtalk objects for easy reusing of existing code (e.g. libraries).
- Event-driven programming: Predicates can be implicitly called when a spied event occurs, allowing programming solutions which minimize object coupling. In addition, events provide support for behavioral reflection and can be used to implement the concepts of pointcut and advice found on Aspect-Oriented Programming.
- Component-based programming: Predicates can be encapsulated inside categories, which can be virtually imported by any object, without any code duplication and irrespective of object hierarchies. Thus, objects may be defined through composition of categories, which act as fine-grained units of code reuse. Categories may also extend existing objects. Categories can be used to implement aspects and mixin-like behavior without resorting to inheritance.
- Multi-threading programming: High level multi-threading programming is available when running Logtalk with selected back-end Prolog compilers, allowing objects to support both synchronous and asynchronous messages. Independent and-parallelism and competitive or-parallelism are also supported. Easily take advantage of modern multi-processor and multi-core computers without bothering with the details of creating and destroying threads, implement thread communication, or synchronizing threads.
- Multi-inheritance support: Logtalk supports multi-inheritance of both protocol and implementation. An object may implement several protocols and extend, specialize, or instantiate several objects. Multi-inheritance conflicts are solved implicitly by the Logtalk lookup algorithms or explicitly by using predicate directives.
- Good performance: Logtalk code is compiled using the same technics that you use to write efficient Prolog code. In addition, Logtalk supports both static binding and dynamic binding (with method lookup caching), greatly improving performance. Benchmark results for some Prolog compilers are available here.
- Close integration with the ISO Prolog Standard: Logtalk is designed for smooth integration with any Prolog compiler that conforms or closely follows the ISO Prolog Standard.
- Compatible with most Prolog compilers: Logtalk interfaces with a specific back-end Prolog compiler via a minimal configuration file making it compatible with almost any modern compiler.
- Automatic generation of XML documentation files: Logtalk automatically generates a documentation file in XML format for every compiled object, protocol, or category. The system includes all the necessary XSL(T) files and scripts to convert documenting files to (X)HTML and PDF.
- Dynamic language: Logtalk is a dynamic language that allows hierarchies, objects, protocols, categories, and methods (predicates) to be freely created and modified at runtime. Other dynamic language features include support for meta-programming and both structural and behavioral reflection.
Enhancements:
- Updated the Logtalk multi-threading features, replacing all calls to the call_cleanup/2 built-in predicate with calls to the more reliable setup_call_cleanup/3 built-in predicate. This change requires recent versions of SWI-Prolog, XSB, and YAP when writing multi-threading code.
- Improved performance of the database built-in methods retractall/1 and retract/1 whenever their use requires updating the internal predicate definition lookup tables.
- Corrected a bug in the Logtalk runtime when printing a compatibility warning regarding the back-end Prolog compiler version being used.
- Corrected a bug in the implementation of the :/1 control construct when some but not all imported categories are compiled for static binding.
- Corrected a event handling bug in the processing of meta-calls whose meta-arguments have the format Object:Closure.
- Corrected a bug in the runtime error handler for top-level message sending calls where the reported exception term context argument would be unbound.
- Corrected a bug in the compilation of multifile directives and multifile predicate clauses within objects and categories for the pseudo-object
- "user". Corrected a bug in the compilation of multifile predicate clauses for other objects and categories.
- Corrected a safety meta-predicate compilation bug when using static binding to optimize a call to a local meta-predicate made by a normal, public predicate.
- Corrected a safety meta-predicate compilation bug when using a meta-predicate call in the body of a user-defined meta-predicate clause in order to change the number of extra arguments of a closure.
- Added a monitor/1 predicate to the library event registry objects. Updated the definition of the monitors/1 and monitored/1 predicates in order to avoid using the non-standard predicate sort/2.
- Added support for adding the Logtalk mime-type to systems supporting the freedesktop.org shared mime-info database.
- Added support for adding the Logtalk mime-type and the file description for Logtalk source files to the Windows installer.
- Updated the RPM spec file and build script to no longer require root access. The RPM package built from these files is no longer relocatable.
- Updated the POSIX (un)install shell scripts to print the version number of the Logtalk release being (un)installed.
- Updated the "lgt2pdf.sh" and "lgt2txt.sh" POSIX shell scripts in order to prevent accidental deletion of the "logtal.dtd" and "logtalk.xsd" files in the Logtalk installation directory. Thanks to Michael Igler for the bug report.
- Added information about using the Sublime Text Windows text editor for editing Logtalk source files.
- Added a set of Logtalk source code snippets and a set of compilation and documenting tools for the Gnome's Gedit text editor (see the file "wenv/gedit/NOTES.txt" for details).
- Replaced GeSHi support with a new language file written from scratch. Added syntax coloring support for the module directive reexport/1 to all supported text editors and syntax highlighters.
- Updated documentation in order to remove references to deprecated syntax for sequences of predicate indicators in predicate directives. Updated documentation on built-in meta-predicates to correctly described their semantics when used within categories.
- Added a simple example, "multifile", illustrating how to use multifile predicates within Logtalk objects and categories.
- Updated the "securemp" example in order to illustrate using a call to a meta-predicate to change the number of extra arguments of a closure.
Requirements:
- Compatible Prolog compiler.
License:Freeware
if : evangelion 1.0
31 evangelion TV show icons. more>>
if : evangelion is an icon set of 31 icons based on the hit animated show, evangelion, by GAINAX. A ... if : evangelion is an icon set of 31 icons based on the hit animated show, evangelion, by GAINAX. AInforama 1.2 GA1
Document templates, generation and distribution automation more>> Document templates, generation and distribution automation
Inforama will allow you to import existing Acrobat forms and create letter templates using OpenOffice.
Merge data to produce high quality PDF documents and automatically email, print and view.
Main features:
- Compose document tempates, Import Acrobat Forms
- Link to databases, spreadsheets and other data sources
- Generate PDFs, Merge PDFs, Email PDFs
- Carry out mailshots, Format data, Print documents
- Integrate with existing systems
- Generate documents via webservices
- Automatically store documents in a central respository
Enhancements
- Fixed bug with invalid encoding in FO doc
- Fixed bug with studio hanging when invalid folder selected #2665219
- Added feature request to improve the project open dialog #2665209
- Fixed bug with numbered bullets not outputting correctly #2665088
- Fixed bug with hyphenation causing exception #2657880
- Fixed bug with table name in binding not working #2637048
- Fixed bug with dialog not showing errors due to NPE #2674624
- Fixed bug with numbered bullets not outputting properly #2665088
- Fixed bug with email subject not displaying #2657084
- Fixed bug with XSL-FO not being parsed #2674623
- Fixed bug with error messages not getting translated #2674624
- Fixed bug with mailshots not iterating #2671554
- Fixed bug where documents only generate when Studio is running in English #2671694
- Fixed bug where mailshot couldnt be sent without attachment #2671518
TransforMiix 1.0a
TransforMiix applies XSL style sheets to XML documents and outputs HTML and text more>> TransforMiix applies XSL style sheets to XML documents and outputs HTML and text.
System 7.5.5 or later.
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