Looking for alternative Collaborative Developing Environments [closed] - development-environment

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I'm interested in Collaborative Developing and I was wondering if there are alternative solutions than using UNA (example video) from N-Brain. Free would be even better, but I guess that's not an option which such technology.
PS: The main future I'm looking for is working real-time with multiple persons in the same code.

If you're in Mac world, SubEthaEdit is a good option. Not free, but €29 isn't bad.

After some further searching around I have found Gobby, seems to be much better than MoonEdit.
Don't think there is any better free program that supports developing more than color coding.
I hope to have helped others too by this question.

Thanks to Charlie I have found MoonEdit, I'm still looking for better alternatives though...

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What are the spell correct api's available? [closed]

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I wanted to know the spell correct api's available for commercial/non commercial usage other than google/bing.
First of all you can write your own spell corrector with this tutorial. In addition there are some Python packages that may help you with that, such as TextBlob (which I highly recommend). Another option is Gingerit which Iv'e never tried but looks promising. Another DIY spell correct tutorial might interest you as well.
https://www.gigablast.com/spellcheckapi.html
I just launched this, so it's still beta, but it's not bad. It has a dictionary of over 600,000,000 entries covering most non-Asian languages.

Is there any free cross platform setup builder tool available? [closed]

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There are commercial cross-platform install tools out there and i think that they are really useful because you "compose" your setup once and the setup tool compiles it for the target platforms you want it to work for.
Unfortunately, such tools are expensive for a shareware author like me - they cost thousands of dollars. Are there similar open source projects out there?
Thanks in advance,
David
I'm having the same problem. Looked into IZPack, IZPack with Native Laucher, Lauch4J, ... All of them way too complex to use, at least for my taste. Searching for more info on IZPack, I've run accross that one a minute ago almost by accident: http://www.installjammer.com/
Looks promising, haven't tried it yet, though.
IZPack does very fine, i think. It's comprehensive, cross-platform and has a commercial-friendly license.

Open Source multi-touch API's? [closed]

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I'm looking for a good open source multi-touch API to use in a project we might get. So far I've found PyMT, but haven't really seen any comments on the maturity of that product, so any input in that regard would be much appreciated.
I'd also like some other suggestions on API's that might be of interest, since googling have only given so much, and as with PyMT, it is quite difficult finding opinions on the frameworks out there.
Many thanks.
Have you looked at IDEO and touchkit?
I specially like MT4J, its a multitouch java API, it has good code examples so it's easy to start with it.
http://www.mt4j.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page
Many of these libraries ( if not all) are based on TUIO protocol (an open framework that defines a common protocol and API for tangible multitouch surfaces)
I would recommend you to go to their official page where you will find the libraries and clients based on TUIO protocol for many languages.
I think PyMT is better than MT4J.

Good sites/blogs for FPGA development projects [closed]

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I'm looking for interesting online resources on FPGA development - sites, blogs, that sort of thing. What I'm after is examples of fun (and hopefully not too expensive) projects that one can try out and learn from.
have you tried fpga4fun.com or fpga-forum.com?
Also mikrocontroller.net (altough in german) has a linklist.
John Kent's site is a good starting point.
Try opencores.org - it hosts open source projects.
Great site with interesting projects and articles
http://www.fpga4fun.com/
I've compiled a list of FPGA Online Resources. Check link
fpga-blog.tumblr.com/links

Recommendation for screen video capture for demos [closed]

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I am just in the process of making some little demo tutorial videos for my app to help users get up to speed. I have used Camtasia in the past but don't really like it. Anyone have any recommendations. Good is more important than free, but free certainly helps.
I can use Windows or Mac for this job.
there is a bunch of tools listed here and here.
Also, you might want to check on previous threads:
What’s a good program to record video or screencast being played on screen?
Screencast software
Tips on recording a webcast