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W3C Cheat Sheet

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  Analyzed about 20 hours ago

The W3C Cheat Sheet is an open source tool freely available for Web developers. It provides quick access to useful information from a variety of specifications published by W3C, the leading international Web standards community.

18.4K lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 7 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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Virtual scanning keyboard

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  Analyzed about 23 hours ago

Virtual scanning keyboard for to use the computer by disabled pleope. It's written in python and gtk.

1.48K lines of code

0 current contributors

about 12 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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Opengazer: a webcam-based eye tracker

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

Opengazer uses an ordinary webcam to track the direction of your gaze and pass it to other programs. For example, with "Dasher" you can "write with your eyes". This is a low-cost software alternative to commercial hardware-based eye trackers.

47.9K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 13 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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Debian TTS group

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  Analyzed about 6 hours ago

The Debian TTS group handles speech synthesis-related packages.

3.9M lines of code

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2 months since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
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AT-SPI - Python bindings

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  Analyzed about 17 hours ago

Python client bindings for D-Bus Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface. Its main users are the core components of GNOME Accessibility.

7.59K lines of code

5 current contributors

about 1 month since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Low Activity
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Accerciser

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

Accerciser is an interactive Python accessibility explorer for the GNOME desktop. It uses AT-SPI to inspect and control widgets, allowing you to check if an application is providing correct information to assistive technologies and automated test frameworks. Accerciser has a simple plugin framework ... [More] which you can use to create custom views of accessibility information. [Less]

10.4K lines of code

0 current contributors

5 days since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
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at-spi

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (AT-SPI) is a toolkit-neutral way of providing accessibility facilities in applications, developed by the GNOME project. Toolkits provide a logical representation of the content of the application, and helpful assistants like screen readers or ... [More] magnifiers can then allow disabled persons to browse and interact with the applications. [Less]

46.4K lines of code

0 current contributors

2 days since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
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