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libdmtx
[18 users on Ohloh]
libdmtx is a software library that enables programs to read and write Data Matrix 2D barcodes. It runs natively on several platforms, and can be accessed by multiple languages. The package also provides fully featured command line utilities.
Axiom 3D
[11 users on Ohloh]
The Axiom Engine Project is a fully object oriented game engine development effort using C# and the Microsoft.Net or Mono platform to create an easy to use, flexible, extendable, and powerful engine that allows for rapid development of games for various genres.
OpenTK
[6 users on Ohloh]
The Open Toolkit is a free, fast, cross-platform OpenGL, OpenAL and OpenCL wrapper for C# and other .Net languages.

The bindings in OpenTK are strongly-typed and fast and help you catch programming errors before they get the chance to manifest. Additional utilities integrate the bindings with .Net, making OpenTK especially suited to Rapid Application Development.

OpenTK can be used alone or integrated into GUI toolkits, like Windows.Forms and GTK#. It runs everywhere witnout recompil...

Imaginary Game Engine
[2 users on Ohloh]
The Imaginary Game Engine project tries to create a full-featured, modular and multi-threaded game engine in C#, and can run with Microsoft's .NET framework or Mono on either Microsoft Windows, Linux or Apple's MacOSX.
Steam Condenser
[1 users on Ohloh]
The Steam Condenser is a multi-language library for querying the Steam Community, Source and GoldSrc game servers as well as the Steam master servers. Currently it is implemented in Java, PHP and Ruby.
featherproject
[0 users on Ohloh]
It's time to let go of that command-line and move into the future: the GUI. Sure, a lot of web server tasks are done in the command line, but why not take a step and and simplify apachectl? Open source, free, graphical, and cross-platform, now that's the way to go!

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loominate
[0 users on Ohloh]
Status: Pre-Alpha | Source Checked In: Yes | Release Available: No | Documentation: None (see gnucash documentation) |

The plan is to target any platform that supports .NET or Mono: Solaris, Linux, Windows, Mac, (BSD?). It will start out as a porting project of gnucash.

The first milestone is set for September 30, 2006 and will have the following features:
1. Open an existing gnucash file.
2. Choose existing account.
3. Edit existing transact...

Pigmeo
[0 users on Ohloh]
Pigmeo is a free multiplatform software project which aims to provide a set of compiler, framework and utilities for developing applications for microcontrollers and embedded systems. Those apps for microcontrollers can be written in any .NET language such as C#, Visual Basic .NET, Nemerle, IronPython, C++/CLI... and use any class available in the .NET Framework, plus the classes available in the Pigmeo Framework.
talkipedia
[0 users on Ohloh]
Tags: macosx windows .net cocoa c# speech
Talkipedia is a project focusing on creating application that enable computer to speak meaning of terms as user requests.

It consists of both client and server modules. The service referred to as WhatIsX resolves meaning of requested terms through a simple http protocol. Clients are available in both Windows (XP and Vista) and Mac OS X (10.5 Leopard).

The client collects a request from user, from keyboard or mouse input, sends a query to WhatIsX service and obtains meaning of that ...