TeXstudio, previously TexMakerX, is a fork of the LaTeX IDE Texmaker and gives you an environment where you can easily create and manage LaTeX documents.
It provides modern writing support, like interactive spell checking, code folding and syntax highlighting. Also it serves as a starting point
... [More] from where you can easily run all necessary LaTeX tools. (you can see more features below)
You can run it on Windows, Unix/Linux, BSD and MacOSX systems and modify it if you want, since it is licensed under the GPL. [Less]
Xidel is a command line tool to download web pages and extract data from them.
It can download files over http/s connections, follow redirections, links, or extracted values, and also process local files.
The data can be extracted using XPath 2.0, XQuery 1.0 expressions, JSONiq, CSS 3 selectors
... [More], and custom, pattern-matching templates that are like an annotated version of the processed page.
The extracted values can then be exported as plain text/xml/html/json or assigned to variables to be used in other extract expressions or to be exported to the shell.
There is also an online cgi service for testing. [Less]
VideLibri watches over the books you have lend in public libraries. It will automatically renew the loan period, warn you if some books are due, and keep a history of all lend books.
You can also search new books in the catalog and order the found books. It has been developed since 2006 making it
... [More] the world's first universal library app.
It has been tested with over 200 libraries in Germany/Austria/Switzerland, but more importantly, you can add your own libraries using template patterns by inserting annotations on a downloaded library webpage. It is platform-independent and has currently provided binaries for Desktop Windows, Linux and Android. [Less]
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