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  • Intranet Software To Connect Your Employees | Interact Icon
    Intranet Software To Connect Your Employees | Interact

    Intranet software built for communicators. Connect your enterprise. Drive engagement. Provide a better employee experience.

    Join the revolution in workplace communication with an AI-powered intranet.
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    Manage your IT department more effectively

    Streamline your business from end to end with ConnectWise PSA

    ConnectWise PSA (formerly Manage) allows you to stop working in separate systems, and helps you build a more profitable business. No more duplicate data entries, inefficient employees, manual invoices, and the inability to accurately track client service issues. Get a behind the scenes look into the award-winning PSA that automates processes for each area of business: sales, help desk, support, finance, and HR.
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    Scribus

    Scribus

    Powerful desktop publishing software

    Scribus is an Open Source program that brings professional page layout to Linux, BSD UNIX, Solaris, OpenIndiana, GNU/Hurd, Mac OS X, OS/2 Warp 4, eComStation, and Windows desktops with a combination of press-ready output and new approaches to page design. Underneath a modern and user-friendly interface, Scribus supports professional publishing features, such as color separations, CMYK and spot colors, ICC color management, and versatile PDF creation.
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    Former home for the DocBook stylesheets. The development of DocBook XSL has moved to Github at https://github.com/docbook/xslt10-stylesheets.
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    TeXworks

    TeXworks

    A simple interface for working with TeX documents

    TeXworks is a free and simple working environment for authoring TeX (LaTeX, ConTeXt and XeTeX) documents. Inspired by Dick Koch's award-winning TeXShop program for Mac OS X, it makes entry into the TeX world easier for those using desktop operating systems other than OS X. It provides an integrated, easy-to-use environment for users on other platforms particularly GNU/Linux and Windows and features a clean, simple interface accessible to casual and non-technical users.
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    KDiff3

    KDiff3

    A graphical text difference analyzer

    This repository is no longer maintained and is kept for archival purposes. See https://invent.kde.org/sdk/kdiff3 for the newest code and https://download.kde.org/stable/kdiff3/ for release bundles. All bugs should be filed at bugs.kde.org. KDiff3 is a graphical text difference analyzer for up to 3 input files, provides character-by-character analysis and a text merge tool with integrated editor. It can also compare and merge directories. Platform-independant.
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  • High-performance Open Source API Gateway Icon
    High-performance Open Source API Gateway

    KrakenD is a stateless, distributed, high-performance API Gateway that helps you effortlessly adopt microservices

    KrakenD is a high-performance API Gateway optimized for resource efficiency, capable of managing 70,000 requests per second on a single instance. The stateless architecture allows for straightforward, linear scalability, eliminating the need for complex coordination or database maintenance.
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    BibDesk

    BibDesk

    Bibliography manager for Mac OS X

    BibDesk is a graphical bibTeX bibliography manager for Mac OS X.
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    Downloads: 4,418 This Week
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    OmegaT - multiplatform CAT tool

    OmegaT - multiplatform CAT tool

    The free computer aided translation (CAT) tool for professionals

    OmegaT is a free and open source multiplatform Computer Assisted Translation tool with fuzzy matching, translation memory, keyword search, glossaries, and translation leveraging into updated projects.
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    Downloads: 2,064 This Week
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    XML Copy Editor

    XML Copy Editor

    XML editor

    XML Copy Editor is a fast, free, validating XML editor.
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    Downloads: 2,046 This Week
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    jq

    jq

    Lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor

    jq is like sed for JSON data - you can use it to slice, filter, map and transform structured data with the same ease that sed, awk, grep and friends let you play with text. jq is written in portable C, and it has zero runtime dependencies. You can download a single binary, scp it to a far away machine of the same type, and expect it to work. jq can mangle the data format that you have into the one that you want with very little effort, and the program to do so is often shorter and simpler than you'd expect. Data in jq is represented as streams of JSON values - every jq expression runs for each value in its input stream, and can produce any number of values to its output stream. jq filters run on a stream of JSON data. The input to jq is parsed as a sequence of whitespace-separated JSON values which are passed through the provided filter one at a time. The output(s) of the filter are written to standard out, again as a sequence of whitespace-separated JSON data.
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    Bowtie, an ultrafast, memory-efficient short read aligner for short DNA sequences (reads) from next-gen sequencers. Please cite: Langmead B, et al. Ultrafast and memory-efficient alignment of short DNA sequences to the human genome. Genome Biol 10:R25.
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    Claims Processing solution for healthcare practitioners.

    Very easy to use for medical, dental and therapy offices.

    Speedy Claims became the top CMS-1500 Software by providing the best customer service imaginable to our thousands of clients all over America. Medical billing isn't the kind of thing most people get excited about - it is just a tedious task you have to do. But while it will never be a fun task, it doesn't have to be as difficult or time consumimg as it is now. With Speedy Claims CMS-1500 software you can get the job done quickly and easily, allowing you to focus on the things you love about your job, like helping patients. With a simple interface, powerful features to eliminate repetitive work, and unrivaled customer support, it's simply the best HCFA 1500 software available on the market. A powerful built-in error checking helps ensure your HCFA 1500 form is complete and correctly filled out, preventing CMS-1500 claims from being denied.
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    AnalysePlugin
    Shorten your time of reading mega bytes of log files! DE 2016-01 Supporting Don HO's NotePad++ see http://notepad-plus-plus.org/ This sources are a dockable pattern search plugin for Notepad++ version 5.1 or later. With this plugin you can search for multiple patterns in any of the opened documents in NotePad++. You may want to tune your search using all fancy tricks from NPP like regular expressions or escaped patterns and give each of the searches different colors. The result will be stored in a dockable window in same ordering as in the origin and a double click allows you to jump to the original position. It is designed to treat log-files of typical size like 60MB. More features can be found in the help dialogue of the plugin. For generating the dll file I use a msdev compiler. If you like to port it to other OSs just let me know your changes and I'll incorporate it. Best Regards, Mattes H.
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    XMLStarlet is a set of command line utilities (tools) to transform, query, validate, and edit XML documents and files using simple set of shell commands in similar way it is done for text files with UNIX grep, sed, awk, diff, patch, join, etc utilities.
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    Swiss File Knife

    Swiss File Knife

    One hundred command line tools in a small and portable binary.

    Create zip files, extract zip files, replace text in files, search in files using expressions, stream text editor, instant command line ftp and http server, send folder via network, copy folder excluding sub folders and files, find duplicate files, run a command on all files of a folder, split and join large files, make md5 checksum lists of files, remove tab characters, convert CR/LF, list newest or biggest files of a folder, compare folders, treesize, show first or last lines of a file, find filenames fast using index files, rename many files using expressions, copy part of a file, change times of a file, set file time from filename, print colored text to terminal, convert csv to tab separated, download files from web, send http or udp requests, print tcp or udp traffic, create hexdump of files, join many text files into one, list nested .zip .tar .tar.gz .tar.bz2 archive contents. Fully portable, for USB stick, without installation. For Windows, Linux and Mac OS/X.
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    Midnight Commander for Windows

    Midnight Commander for Windows

    Native Midnight Commander 4.8.30 for Windows/Win32

    Windows XP+/32 bit native port of GNU Midnight Commander, based on the current 4.8.30 development stream. Midnight Commander (also known as mc) is a free cross-platform orthodox file manager and a clone of Norton Commander. Supports both the recent Windows 10 enhanced plus legacy consoles, 16 and 256+ colour modes are available within either. Features include the ability work with common archive formats as if they were simply another directory, and function as an SFTP/FTP client. Also includes an built-in editor/viewer, features include syntax highlighting for many languages, macros, code snippets, simple integration with external tools, automatic indentation, mouse support, clipboard and the ability to work in both ASCII and hex modes. MC can also rename groups of files, move files to a different directory at the same time as it.renames them. It lets the user specify the original and resulting file names using wildcard. https://github.com/adamyg/mcwin32
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    Diffuse
    Diffuse is a graphical tool for comparing and merging text files. It can retrieve files for comparison from Bazaar, CVS, Darcs, Git, Mercurial, Monotone, RCS, Subversion, and SVK repositories.
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    Downloads: 352 This Week
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    Notepad++ Python Script

    Notepad++ Python Script

    A Python Scripting plugin for Notepad++

    A Python Scripting plugin for Notepad++. Complete easy script access to all of the editor's features (including absolutely everything in Scintilla). Configurable menus and toolbar options, assign shortcuts to scripts.
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    Downloads: 289 This Week
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    Imaginary Teleprompter

    Imaginary Teleprompter

    Free teleprompter software

    Free teleprompter software. Built with web technologies so its easy to customize. Features include: mirroring, dual-screen support, rich text editing, image support, custom styles, and auto-save.
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    Downloads: 460 This Week
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    Utilities for general- and special-purpose documentation. Includes reStructuredText, the easy to read, easy to use, what-you-see-is-what-you-get plaintext markup language.
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    Downloads: 268 This Week
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    Arabic Keyboard

    Arabic Keyboard

    Arabic Keyboard Phonetic

    Can't Remember the Position of Arabic Letters on your Keyboard? Try This Phonetic Arabic Keyboard Layout. Letters correspond to Latin / English / German Letters of similar pronunciation, which makes it much faster and easier to type. Example: the Arabic Letter Meem "م" can be typed by pressing "M". They Layout can be either used online on arab-key.com or installed as a System Language for macOS and Windows. Includes Arabic, Persian, Kurdish Letters. All Features Free
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    biber
    Biber is a sophisticated bibliography processing backend for the LaTeX biblatex package. It supports a unsurpassed feature set for automated conformance to complex bibliography style requirements such as labelling, sorting and name handling. It has comprehensive Unicode support.
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    Emerald Editor is a community that maintains popular programmers text editor - Crimson Editor. CE is an open-source multi-purpose text editor with easily customizable syntax highlighting and other fast, useful text processing features, and in time should
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    meld-installer

    meld-installer

    Meld Installer for Windows

    Bundles Portable Python (with PyGTK) and Meld together in an easy to use installer. This allows you to not have to worry about setting up Python or PyGTK and you can keep Meld's Python separate from other Python installations on your machine. ** NOTE ** Meld 3.11 and later now have official installers, hence this project is no longer supported. You can download the new installer here: https://download.gnome.org/binaries/win32/meld/. You should uninstall the old 1.8 version before upgrading.
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    A Swiss Army Knife GUI application for PDF documents: combine, split, rotate, reorder (n-up, booklet), watermark, edit bookmarks/fileinfo/pagetransition, compress, encrypt, decrypt, sign, repair, edit attachments and more.
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    PDF-Shuffler
    PDF-Shuffler is a small python-gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split pdf documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface. It is a frontend for python-pyPdf.
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    ConcatPDF

    PDF Concatenation Tool

    ConcatPDF is the tool to concatenate PDF files. It can concatenate, extract, encrypt, decrypt, configure PDF files, convert image files to PDF. GUI version and CUI version are both available. iText.NET is iText porting on .NET Framework by J#. This library allows you to generate PDF, (X)HTML, XML, RTF files on Microsoft.NET Framework including ASP.NET.
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    iText®, a JAVA PDF library

    iText®, a JAVA PDF library

    PDF Library for Developers

    iText is an open-source PDF library available for Java and .NET (C#). iText allows you to effortlessly generate and manipulate standards-compliant PDF documents with a powerful and feature-rich SDK. With iText, you can create archivable and accessible PDFs, split and merge documents, fill and flatten forms, digitally sign documents, and more. iText add-ons enable additional functionality, such as PDF creation from HTML templates, secure redaction, OCR, and much more. The latest versions of iText build on the success of previous versions and feature an improved document engine, high and low-level programming capabilities, and a more efficient modular structure. iText represents the next level for developers looking to leverage PDF in document workflows. The main project page for iText is now on GitHub, and all the latest releases, code samples, open source add-ons and tools, etc. can be found at https://github.com/itext/.
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Guide to Open Source Text Processing Software

Open source text processing software is a type ofprogram that enables users to manipulate text documents in various ways. This includes basic tasks such as word processing, spelling and grammar checking, as well as more complex tasks such as typesetting and desktop publishing. Open source programs are distinct from commercial software products because they are free to use and modify due to their open license agreement.

The most popular open source text processing software is LibreOffice Writer. The program has been designed with both novices and experienced users in mind, making it perfect for any skill level. It provides users with a range of powerful features to create professional-looking documents quickly and easily. These include Styles & Formatting options for character, paragraph and page layout; live spell checking; pattern-based autocomplete; interactive forms creation; tables support; fullscreen view mode for distraction-free editing; commenting tools for marking up a document with notes or annotations; integrated support for PDF export or printing directly from the program itself; collaboration through remote accessibility or shared files over an internal network.

In addition, there are many other open source text processing programs available to choose from depending on the user’s specific needs such as AbiWord, FocusWriter, Notepad++ and LyX. They all offer unique features that can help improve document writing processes such as word count tracking, auto save capabilities and formatting templates with customizable options like font typeface size margins etc. Additionally, most of these applications come with useful plugins that extend their functionality even further enabling things like web browser integration, syntax highlighting/code folding tools or real-time collaboration between multiple authors which makes editing large projects easier than ever before.

Finally, if you're looking for something more advanced than just plain text editor but don't want to invest your time learning how complicated commercial programs work then open source alternatives can certainly be worth considering. With so many great choices available it should be easy enough finding one perfectly suited for whatever project you have in mind without having to break the bank doing so.

Features Offered by Open Source Text Processing Software

  • Text Search: Open source text processing software typically includes a text search feature that allows users to quickly locate specific words or phrases within large blocks of texts. The search feature can help reduce the amount of time spent on manual data entry and increase overall efficiency.
  • Text Analysis: Open source text processing software also provides a variety of tools for analyzing text and extracting meaningful insights from it. These tools can be used to uncover patterns, detect anomalies, and identify trends in textual data sets. This type of analysis is especially helpful when exploring unstructured content such as audio recordings or customer reviews.
  • Customizable Templates: Many open source text processing programs offer customizable templates for automatic document generation based on user input. This makes it easier to generate documents quickly in different formats, such as PDFs, HTML pages, and Word documents.
  • Spell Checker: An important feature found in open-source text processing software is its ability to check spelling errors automatically. The spellchecker function allows users to easily verify if their texts are correctly spelled before publishing them, thus ensuring accuracy and consistency across all documents generated with the system.
  • Natural Language Processing (NLP): Open source NLP technology enables machines to understand the meaning behind plain language, allowing for deeper levels of analysis than that possible with keyword searches alone. By harnessing natural language technologies such as sentiment analysis, part-of-speech tagging, word segmentation, clustering algorithms etc., open source NLP systems offer new forms of knowledge extraction from textual data sources.

What Types of Open Source Text Processing Software Are There?

  • Text Editors: Text editors are programs designed to modify plain text files, such as ASCII documents and source code. Common features include syntax highlighting, spell checking and line numbering.
  • Word Processors: Word processors enable users to create electronic documents that contain formatted text and images. Features often include support for multiple fonts, page formats, headers & footers and mail Merge functionality.
  • Markup Languages: Markup languages allow people to add semantic annotations to plain text documents or web pages by creating special tags with predefined meanings. Examples of these languages include HTML, XML, SGML and ReStructuredText.
  • Content Management Systems (CMS): A content management system (CMS) enables users to store data, such as web pages, in a database and present it using templates. This allows non-technical users to easily create websites without requiring any programming knowledge.
  • Conversion Tools: Conversion tools are programs designed to convert one type of file into another type of file with minimal effort on the part of the user. For example they may be used to convert an HTML document into a PDF file or vice versa.
  • Screen Scrapers: Screen scrapers allow users to extract data from web pages or other sources in order extract specific information for use in applications or analysis purposes. They allow you automate repetitive tasks that would otherwise require manual intervention - for example filling out online forms or downloading large datasets from websites automatically.

Benefits Provided by Open Source Text Processing Software

  1. Open source text processing software allows developers to create and use powerful tools that are available to everyone free of charge. This helps promote collaboration, innovation, and growth in the open source community.
  2. It provides users with access to advanced features and capabilities that may not be available in proprietary software packages. For example, some open source text editors may have built-in syntax highlighting or code completion capabilities.
  3. It can help reduce costs by eliminating the need to purchase expensive software licenses. Additionally, new tools and enhancements can often be added to existing code bases at no cost.
  4. Open source solutions are highly customizable, allowing users to tailor them for specific tasks or projects without having to purchase additional modules or applications. Additionally, developers can take advantage of the open source community's collaborative development model by downloading existing solutions from repositories like GitHub and modifying them as needed for their own purposes.
  5. As an open system, user data is always secure since it's not stored on a single server owned by one company – meaning there’s less risk of data breaches occurring due to a single point of failure in security architecture.

Who Uses Open Source Text Processing Software?

  • Students: Students often use open source text processing software to take advantage of its convenience and affordability. This software is ideal for completing assignments quickly, formatting documents to a required standard, and adding graphics and images in an easy-to-use environment.
  • Business Professionals: Open source text processing applications can be used by business professionals to create professional looking documents that adhere to specific corporate standards. These tools can also streamline collaborative workflows, allowing multiple users to make changes simultaneously from different locations.
  • Developers: Developers use open source text processing software for coding projects as well as other development tasks such as editing HTML code or creating web pages. The flexibility of these apps allows developers to incorporate new features into existing code without having to rewrite the entire program.
  • Content Writers: Content writers utilize open source word processors when crafting articles, blog posts, or eBooks due to their powerful search and replace capabilities which make it easier than ever before to track down errors within a document. They are also able to embed links into their content while using an easy drag-and-drop interface for managing text layout and formatting options.
  • Journalists: Many journalists also use open source text processing solutions due to the flexibility they have when it comes time to submitting copy or meeting deadlines in fast paced newsroom environments. The programs offer powerful spellcheckers which can aid in proofreading stories quickly while supporting multiple languages allowing them reach international audiences with ease.

How Much Does Open Source Text Processing Software Cost?

Open source text processing software is completely free to use. It is developed and maintained by an open community of developers, who work together to continually improve and add features to the software. This means that you can benefit from all of their hard work without any cost to you. Open source text processing software provides valuable tools such as document conversion, word counting, spell checking, text formatting, and more. Best of all, since it’s open source, many developers are actively working on the code and adding new features constantly – so you can be sure that your software will always stay up-to-date with the latest developments in this field. Open source text processing software is a great way for anyone to get started with making their own documents or editing existing ones - without having to pay a hefty price for commercial alternatives.

What Does Open Source Text Processing Software Integrate With?

Open source text processing software can integrate with a variety of types of software, including word processors such as Microsoft Word, web content management systems, document preparation and formatting systems, publishing platforms, language translation programs, search engines like Google Scholar or Bing Academic Search, graphics applications for creating illustrations and embedding images in documents, and data analysis tools. These integrations help speed up the writing process by automatically managing common tasks to save time and leverage existing resources.

Open Source Text Processing Software Trends

  1. Increased Availability: Open source text processing software is becoming increasingly available due to its open source nature. Developers are able to freely access the code and make modifications, allowing for more custom solutions and developments.
  2. Improved Functionality: Open source text processing software is constantly evolving to become more feature-rich and user friendly. This allows users to more easily access, edit, and process text data in a variety of formats.
  3. Wider Accessibility: Open source text processing software is free and often cross platform, meaning it can be used on different operating systems. This makes it accessible to a wider range of users regardless of their budget or technical knowledge.
  4. Supportive Community: The open source community is often well connected and supportive when it comes to text processing software. This allows users to get help and advice from experienced developers and other users, making it easier to find a solution to their problem.
  5. Lower Costs: Open source text processing software does not require any licensing fees or subscription costs, eliminating the need for upfront costs for businesses. This makes it an attractive option for those looking for a cost-effective way to process text data.

Getting Started With Open Source Text Processing Software

Getting started with open source text processing software is a relatively easy process. First, you’ll need to find the right software for your needs. There is a wide range of open source text processing applications available, so spend some time researching different programs and see which one fits your requirements best.

Once you’ve chosen the appropriate software for your use, you’ll need to download and install it on your computer. This can be done through the official website or from a third-party download site. Once the program has been successfully downloaded and installed, you can start using it. Depending on what type of program you are using, there may be an accompanying tutorial that will help guide you through any setup processes and show you how to get up and running with the software quickly.

Once everything is set up properly, it's time to begin text processing. Most programs include features like spell checkers, dictionaries, document formatting tools, auto-correctors, search tools and more. As such, there are plenty of options when it comes to manipulating text files or documents within these systems. To make things easier for yourself as a user, many programs allow users to customize their settings according to their preferences or needs - allowing them to enjoy an even smoother experience while working in these environments.

These types of programs also come with robust support options if needed - usually in the form of user forums or other online resources where other users post helpful tips and advice on getting started with particular aspects related to text processing tasks. If at any point during your usage of the system something isn't working correctly or you run into issues that require assistance from another user - utilize these resources as they could offer valuable solutions that could save a lot of time in the long run.