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Etymon PJ beta releases . This page contains beta releases and documentation for the Etymon PJ series, Java software for parsing, manipulating, and creating Adobe PDF files. It also includes pjscript, a script interpreter for creating and modifying PDF files. Please direct questions about this page to info@etymon.com .Eclipse .
JP Software Command line tools if DOS doesn't work. 10/6/2000
KwMap.net A Keyword Map for the Internet An interesting site showing relationships between keywords. Not many links on it now, but interesting to see anyway. 2/23/2004
Mimio This is a great tool for virtual meetings and recording what you've done. We use it ourselves. 11/5/2000
Plumb Design's Visual Thesaurus This is a great (and fun) thesaurus. Try it out. 10/4/2000
retepPDF . A Java library to create PDF files from Java Applications and Servlets. The retepPDF library allows any Java application that is capable of printing, to generate PDF (portable Document Format) files. These files can then be published on the Internet, sent by mail, and then viewed either in a web browser (using the Adobe Acrobat PlugIn) or by using a suitable PDF viewer.
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Argo UML Open source modeling tool.BlueJ We love this. It's a free IDE that includes a simple visual modeling tool. 10/4/2000
GDPro One of the top modeling tools available. 10/4/2000
Poseidon for UML . 9/10/2003
Togethersoft . Offers modeling tools for C++ and Java as well as a free Whiteboard edition.
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CVS . The standard in free source control.Perforce . Perforce Software develops and markets Perforce, the Fast Software Configuration Management (SCM) System. Perforce helps software development teams efficiently manage large, complex projects across multiple platforms.
Lean and What do we do next? - Part 2
January 25th, 2007Author: Jim Trott
These Lean-Agile principles all seem reasonable, but abstract. What do we do to put it into practice? This is part 2 of a discussion on this.
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