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    VoteCounter

    Software Voting over a Network

    VoteCounter is a distributed voting program which can handle multiple clients over a network. VoteCounter is written in Java, and so it is very portable; VoteCounter's input is an XML file specifying posts to be voted for and nominees contesting them, and it's output is a human-readable tally of votes for each nominee, making it easy to use and customize. VoteCounter is still under development, but is ready to use for small elections. Help is welcome!
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    Kaph provides a portable (written in Java) method by which to display and guide users through multiple-subject research surveys. Configuration is handled via XML files. Support for a wide range of types of questions is provided.
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    An expandable and portable XML file format and programming tools to retrieve various indices, readings and Meanings from that XML file. Originally based on Jim Breen's popular KanjiDic file.
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