Libitina is an image compositing app for designing funeral monument supporting background images, transformable images, and text. Written using Java Swing. The monuments are stored using the XML format from the JavaBeans architecture.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Fail on launch because after installing, I couldn't figure out what it was for! There was no help or even hints as to what the purpose was of the app. No homepage link! Then I remembered I stumbled across it after my best friend died and I wanted to make some college or something. Turns out this is some cheesy walk-through demo that the funeral parlor guy will run you through while he shows you different urns or tombstone engravings with stock Christian imagery. If you download this, download it for the hilarious laid-back Jesus gif buried in it.
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English

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User Interface

Cocoa (MacOS X), Win32 (MS Windows), X Window System (X11)

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Presentation Software, Java Image Viewers, Java Graphic Design Software

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