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SpamAssassin
SpamAssassin is a mail filter to identify spam using text analysis. Using its rule base, it uses a wide range of heuristic tests on mail headers and body text to identify "spam". SpamAssassin uses a wide variety of local and network tests to identify spam signatures. This makes it harder for spammers to identify one aspect which they can craft their messages to work around. Anti-spam tests and configuration are stored in plain text, making it easy to configure and add new rules. SpamAssassin encapsulates its logic in a well-designed, abstract API so it can be integrated anywhere in the email stream. The Mail::SpamAssassin classes can be used on a wide variety of email systems including procmail, sendmail, Postfix, qmail, and many others.

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  • Guiffy
    (commercial) a file compare/merge (dIFF-like) tool with a GUI implemented in Java hot
  • abi2html
    a command line app which, using the Xalan XML parser and an XSLT stylesheet, allows you to convert native AbiWord, (*.abw), files into HTML pages
  • DiffJ
    DiffJ is a commandline application that compares Java files based on content, not whitespace, comments, or reordering of types, methods, or fields.
  • diffxml
    a collection of XML diff and patch utilities which operate on the hierarchical structure of XML documents
  • FastParser
    (shareware) a Java Xml parser. Features: High performance XML parser, SAX Level 1 and 2 compliant, DOM Level 1 and 2 compliant
  • File2XLIFF4j
    File2XLIFF4j is a java based library for converting files to the XLIFF standard. Additional file type converters can be added.
  • Holodeck10
    Holodeck10 is a project built using JAVA to allow the user to select and layout images on a LETTER sheet of paper to be printed.
  • Jarmor
    Jarmor (Java ASCII Armor) is a tiny collection of stream filters which implement ASCII armors. They can be used to convert streams of binary data into text and vice-versa. For example, it can be used to transfer or store data using text-only means like mail or XML. The supported encodings are Base64, Base32, Base16, UUCP, and ASCII85.
  • Java ReStructuredText
    Java ReStructuredText is a parser and converter. It can parse ReStructuredText and generate XHTML, xdoc, and DocBook, or you can use your own XSL file.
  • JavaStats77
    JavaStats77 is a tool for generating source code statistics in HTML format and converting .java files into HTML. It is integrated with Java2Html.
  • JCheckLinks
    a Java[tm] application which validates hyperlinks in web sites. It includes no native code so it should run on any Java 1.1.7 virtual machine
  • jfor
    converts XML documents conforming to the XSL-FO specification to RTF format, the goal being to use the same XSL-FO documents (as often generated using XSLT transforms) to generate PDF (using FOP or similar) and RTF (using jfor) documents
  • JGloss
    an application for adding reading and translation annotations to words in a Japanese text document
  • Jitac
    an image to ASCII converter written in Java
  • joinPDF
    a command line tool to join and split PDF files
  • JReferences
    JReferences is a tool to store and retrieve bibliographic references from a file or MySQL database. It reads BibTeXML, DocBook XML and RIS type references, and can output these and BibTex.
  • JXRTF
    an interesting way to produce RTF files from Java. These files are produced by using an xml style sheet defining the way they should look like
  • RegexSearch
    RegexSearch is an application that performs find and find-and-replace searches for regular expressions on multiple text files. It can search for literal text or regular expressions. The search can be performed on a single file, on a directory (with optional recursion) or on the files and directories listed in a text file. Files can be included in and excluded from the search by means of filters.
  • Syntax Highlighting
    designed to add syntax coloring to web pages that display source code or to add color syntax highlighting ability to any text editor written in Java
  • TransfoDocbook
    an application to convert XML Docbook documents into pdf, single and multiple HTML
  • Treatise
    Treatise is a sparse interface for reading large amounts of text. It strips all the formatting from a document and provides a pure-text view of the contents. As such, it is suitable for reading essays, short stories, novels, and academic texts.
  • UnicodeConverter
    a Java/Windows conversion utility. Convert text or HTML documents in Vietnamese legacy encodings—VNI, VPS, VISCII, TCVN, and VIQR/Vietnet—to Unicode UTF-8
  • Xref-Java2Html
    converts Java sources into Html documentation with keywords highlighted by different color, symbols linked to their definitions and definitions to complete cross-references



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