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    Lexbor

    Lexbor

    Lexbor is development of an open source HTML Renderer library

    ...In our development process, we focus on fastest parsing techniques for HTML, CSS, and fonts, fastest data processing methods, and fastest ways to serve content to end users. Whether you are building a backend that handles millions of HTML documents or a UI-heavy user app, your software’s response rate always matters to users and developers alike. Lexbor’s code is optimized for ease of access in end-user applications and across programming languages. You can effortlessly wrap all the capabilities of the library in, say, Python to power your end-user or backend applications in a new environment. In other words, lexbor offers a feature-rich core that developers can build upon as they see fit.
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    QToaster

    A simple and fast frontend for the QEMU Emulator - Freeware.

    QToaster is a simple app that executes QEMU with proper command line parameters (a frontend). The features are pretty basic, the executable is small and is a portable application. I needed something to automate QEMU quickly operate fast without having to worry about setting things up. I just wanted to get moving fast. It is designed just for that. It will keep your last machine settings and reload them from the .ini files that it creates.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Build system and integration libraries allows automatic building of GTK+-2 & 3 applications on OSX using the native Quartz display system, the Mac menubar, and familiar key bindings. This project is now part of Gnome, see https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/GTK+/OSX for more information.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Python-3-API to GTK. Simplicity first - just suited for UI-building of apps, in no way for widget-building. Currently 1500 lines for 15 widgets, 130 methods. View all files for some documentation and tests (METHOD-GUIDE.html gives hints for compilati
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    Speedy Composer

    Speedy Composer – Artificial Neural Network Melody Composer.

    ...Speedy Composer is an automated application for composing melodies for Speedy Net members. We recently made changes to the source code of Speedy Net, and converted it into the Python language and Django framework. Since Speedy Composer was originally written in PHP, it is not adapted to work with Speedy Net in its current form. So unfortunately we were forced to temporarily close the app Speedy Composer. But don't worry, we kept backups of all the tunes composed by Speedy Composer, and when the website is reopened we will upload them to the new site. ...
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