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    XML Tree Editor

    XML Tree Editor

    Basic cross-platform tree view XML editor

    XMLTreeEdit displays XML files as tree views and allows basic operations: adding, editting and deleting text nodes and their attributes. The main goal is providing a simple tool to create/edit XML configuration files for users without knowledge of XML. Built in Free Pascal Lazarus, which allows easy compilation for different target platforms. Currently binary executables were produced and tested on Windows (XP, 7) and Ubuntu Linux (GTK2). For developers: there are two units listed...
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    IO91pm

    Command-line calculator for Maidenhead- (QTH-, QRA-) Locators.

    .... * There are also several GUI- (Windows-, X11-, etc.-) based calculators, but I wanted something for the command-line, something that could also be used in (bash-)scripts. * The repository for my GNU/Linux distro has only one such a QTH-calculator. --- This program has a few issues --- Made worse by the adaption for Ubuntu, that removed half of its functionality So, I had to roll my own.
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