Semantic search
- A2ps true
- Any to PostScript filter.
- ABYSS false
- Automates some streaming operations and provides feedback for volunteers
- ACDK false
- Java-like C++ framework with scripting and distributed components
- ACL2 false
- Programming language for modelling computer systems and proving properties of those models
- ADG false
- A library focused on automating the drawing of mechanical parts.
- ADL false
- Application Database Load balancing class for MySQL
- ADX false
- Minimalistic address book in your web browser
- AE-DIR false
- Authorized Entities Directory -- The agile IAM for DevOps
- AFileDialog false
- An Android library which implements a simple and easy to use file chooser.
- AGFL false
- a parser generator for natural languages.
- AKFAvatar false
- make word bubbles for avatars
- ANGRYsearch false
- A file searcher that provides instant results as you type
- APK Editor Studio false
- Powerful yet easy-to-use APK editor
- ARts false
- Framework for developing modular multimedia applications
- AT Emulator false
- Emulate a communication device, like a modem
- ATC-pie false
- Air traffic control simulation (solo and multi-player)
- AVFS false
- Lets programs look at archived files without having to recompile them
- AVideo false
- A powerful, 100% libre video and audio downloader for GNU/Linux
- AWF false
- Web framework for a CMS/portal/online group
- Aap false
- The Aap program executes recipes. It is a kind of super-make program.
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