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LogHacker (Disabled by default.) - manipulates loggers.
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ModPoller (Disabled by default.) - frequently checks for external modification.
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Open Files List - manages a list of all opened files (editors).
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Projects Importer - imports projects from other <acronym>IDE</acronym>s, <abbrev>e.g.</abbrev><trademark>MS</trademark><trademark>Visual Studio</trademark> and <trademark>DevC++</trademark>.
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Scripted Wizard - provides scripted wizard functionality.
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Tidycmt (Disabled by default.) - formats comments on file save.
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<application>ProjectCenter</application> is <trademark>GNUstep</trademark>'s graphical integrated development environment (<acronym>IDE</acronym>). It helps one to create all different kinds of projects like applications, tools, libraries and bundles. <application>ProjectCenter</application> is integrated with <application>Gorm</application>, easing the development of <acronym>GUI</acronym> applications. Custom palettes can be dynamically loaded to add elements or functionality. After creating the interface, objects can be linked using mouse operations. <application>Gorm</application> also features interactive testing of interfaces. The <application>Gorm</application> homepage links to its <ulink url="http://wiki.gnustep.org/">Project Wiki</ulink> where <ulink url="http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Category:Applications">about 100 applications are listed</ulink>. Many of those application links point to wiki stubs where no application, code, or activity has been recorded. The wiki shows a "last modified" timestamp of April 2, 2007, so no <application>Gorm</application> activity has been recorded in five years, although <trademark>GNUstep</trademark> is undergoing active development. The <application>Gorm</application> widget set has — and gives the look of — a console-based graphical application (<abbrev>i.e.</abbrev>, flat, gray blocks with triangular indentations acting as buttons) but if you are developing for <trademark>GNUstep</trademark>, then <application>Gorm</application> may be the <abbrev>UI</abbrev> designer tool for you.
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The home pages states that <quote><application>KImageMapEditor</application> is a tool for <trademark>Linux</trademark>/<trademark>KDE</trademark> that allows you to edit image maps of <acronym>HTML</acronym> files. It can be fully integrated with <trademark>Quanta</trademark> since it is based on <trademark>KPart</trademark> technology.</quote> Initially written for <trademark>KDE</trademark> 2.0, it is probably the oldest unsupported editor project in the repository. The last update was November 18, 2003, when version 1.0.1 was released. It requires <application>Qt</application> 3.0.3 or greater, but won't work with the <application>Qt</application> 4 library or on the <trademark>KDE</trademark> 4 desktop if the <application>Qt</application> 3 libraries are not installed.
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<application>KompoZer</application> is a complete web authoring system that combines web file management and easy-to-use <abbrev>WYSIWYG</abbrev> web page editing capabilities similar to those found in <trademark>Microsoft FrontPage</trademark>, <trademark>Adobe DreamWeaver</trademark>, and other high-end programs. <application>KompoZer</application> is designed to be extremely easy to use, making it ideal for non-technical computer users who want to create an attractive, professional-looking web site without needing to know <acronym>HTML</acronym> or web coding. <application>KompoZer</application> is a stand-alone tool; hence, its small size and fast speed. The website states that <quote>Those who are familiar with the <trademark>DreamWeaver</trademark> interface will feel right at home with <application>KompoZer</application>. The easiest-to-use, most powerful Web Authoring System available for Desktop <trademark>Linux</trademark>, <trademark>Microsoft Windows</trademark> and <trademark>Apple Macintosh</trademark> users.</quote>
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<application>Lazarus</application> is a free and open source development tool for the <trademark>Free Pascal</trademark> compiler, which is also free and open source. The <application>Lazarus</application><acronym>IDE</acronym> is a stable and feature-rich programming environment for creating stand-alone graphical and console applications. <application>Lazarus</application> currently runs on <trademark>Linux</trademark>, <trademark>Mac OS X</trademark> and <trademark>Win32</trademark>, and provides a customizable source editor and visual form creation environment, along with a package manager, debugger. and complete <acronym>GUI</acronym> integration with the <trademark>Free Pascal</trademark> compiler.
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