Open Source Windows Virtualization Software

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    DreamStudio by Volocian Studios
    Volocian believes first and foremost that financial status shouldn’t be a barrier to entry in multimedia content creation. Whether you want to design a product or website, record a band, remix a song, or produce a feature length movie with professional post production graphics and effects, Volocian™ wants to help, even if you’re using borrowed hardware with no previous experience. We provide affordable products and services for any budget, including cost-free solutions for education and demo purposes, while everything we do is designed with ease of use and flexibility in mind, to suit everyone from novice hobbyists to expert professionals. Wherever possible, Volocian™ relies on free, open source, and cross-platform software to prevent vendor lock-in, planned obsolescence, and software as a service licensing. While we remain pragmatic about the use of proprietary software, as we’re aware of the feature limitations of some open source solutions, free solutions are preferred.
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    STEMCalc IV - Mathematics Swiss Knife

    STEMCalc IV - Mathematics Swiss Knife

    The Fourth Edition of STEMCalc and the biggest one yet!

    +++DISCLAIMER+++ The project is still currently in beta, thus have bare functionality, and possible bugs. Anyone who can spare time and lend a helping hand as a beta-tester is very appreciated. Contact the author for more information. +++INTRO+++ STEMCalc IV is a simple, yet powerful, console-programmed calulator written in Java, performing one calculation with two numbers max at a time and other various functions. +++STORY+++ This is the fourth edition of the previously abandoned student project STEMCalcR. The project has never seen the light of day due to various bugs and lack of usability, even after attempts at reviving the project in the forms of STEMCalcR2 and R3Boot editions. Determined, not giving up, me, one of the original co-authors of STEMCalcR, has brought to you STEMCalc IV, the swiss knife of mathematics. I am determined to drive this project further, turning it into a powerful program , more than just your average calculator.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    USBSearch
    Indexing your USB's files in full text mode. Store this powerfull indexer directly on your USB key or USB HDD, chose a USB folder and indexing it to perform powerful searchs on your USB key.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    G-EE

    Libraries developed to build an Enterprise Application

    G-EE is a folder of libraries created to centralize the common aspect of development (check tools, logging, error handling), and keep a standard quality of code. This libraries is the basis for new or current projects. Libraries are released under Apache License v2.0, to give more flexibilities to external parties to build their software products.
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    Hippo CMS

    Hippo CMS

    Hippo CMS is a Java based, Open Source Web Content Management platform

    Hippo CMS is a Java based, Open Source Web Content Management platform. Hippo CMS uses a clean, modular architecture with an emphasis on the separation of the content from the presentation logic. This enables content editors to create content once, and then publish it to regular web sites, mobile sites, Facebook, REST APIs, digital magazines, mobile apps, and so on. Under the hood, Hippo CMS supports many open standards such as JCR and REST to simplify development and integrations with existing systems. Next to creating and editing content, Hippo CMS enables webmasters to create new channels or configure existing page templates using its channel manager and template composer. Using the Relevance Module, specific content can be targeted at specific visitors based on the visitor’s current context, past personal history and matching personas created by the marketing team.
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    Natural Risk Sensing
    Platform providing the support for Wireless Sensor Networks in the domain of Natural Hazards as a Service. The objective of the WSN platform is monitoring the behaviour of rockfall barriers, rockfall netting, rock sheds and other protection systems
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    Virtual Media Station

    Virtual Media Station

    In The Cloud Computing On Java

    Proof That Carma Always Gets You Back Nvidia / Cuda Developer Directed Of Course To The Confusion And Scare Tactics Of Haters This Only Gets Better And Tighter And Even More Creative The Design Feed Of Sound The Whole Idea
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