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    DRAKON Editor

    DRAKON Editor

    A free cross-platform editor for the DRAKON visual language.

    DRAKON is a diagram language developed within the Russian space program. Its primary objective is presenting complex software systems in a way which is easy to understand by humans. DRAKON's motto: took a glance - understood at once. DRAKON Editor helps software architects, quality specialists and developers. Architects and quality assurers can express a high-level view of how their product works. DRAKON serves them to explain the dynamics of a software system. Software engineers can use...
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    tiny ppi editor

    tiny tool to change ppi of a jpeg

    I had a picture representing an A4 page, I resized it with Microsoft picture manager (changed definition) to lower the size of the file, but in the process "picture manager" didn't change the ppi "pixel per inch" automatically to keep the picture to the size of an A4 page. So my other tools (an "all to pdf" converter) couldn't understand the right size of the picture and the output was a very small page. You need softwares like irfan vue, xnvue, or photoshop to edit the ppi, which doesn't...
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