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    Anumaan

    Open source predictive text entry system from CDAC, Mumbai

    Anumaan is a predictive text entry system developed by CDAC, Mumbai, India. It gives context sensitive text prediction. Hence, it helps in effective text entry. It is intended for people suffering from different kinds of motor disabilities. New version of standalone flavor of Anumaan (Anumaan-standalone-0.2) has been released. Feedback, feature enhancement requests about the application can be sent to ossd[at]cdac[dot]in or predictanumaan[at]gmail[dot]com.
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    argument

    Command line argument parser library for Java

    Moved to GitHub https://github.com/fedups Command-line argument compiler and parser. With just two lines of code you can start to set up a command-line interface to your Java programs. Many advanced features including "required", "positional", "multiple", and the most advanced - "group"
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