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Yes ofcourse you can download the readable, uncompressed version of this site. Licensed under GPL.
Status: Complete
Vert2Face
This is a fairly popular Python script for Blender 3D software. It attempts to connect a cloud of vertices in very symmetrical way. It also tries to collapse triangles into quads.
Status: Complete
Aniditor
This is cool use of HTML5 <Canvas> that aims to create an sprite animation editor using only JS. This is some Javascript which I really feel good about.
Status: Incomplete, Abandoned
CInk
The coolest addition to my family! A Javascript port of a language compiler and renderer called CFDG. This is now officially a Google Chrome Experiment.
Status: Complete
jDCBot
Aah! The tough cookie. I worked on it for 3 months day and night. This is a feature rich Direct Connect framework in pure Java.
Status: Complete, Beta
jDirect
The aim of this project is to create a GUI for jDCBot framework.
Status: Incomplete, Abandoned
Lansim
This was our B.E. graduation project. Aim was to develope a protable, graphical and easy to use replacement of Cnet Network Simulator. Coded in pure Java. You can learn how to do animation stuffs in Java from this.
Status: Incomplete, Abandoned
AGSlides
Aah! Old memories. Coded in Visual Basic 6. This was developed in 2007 and was my first VB project! This is a slideshow program with sound playback. Provides many fine-grained control. Has descriptive CHM help file and InstallShield setup program. And yes it is rough around corners, since I wasn't an experienced developer then.
Status: Complete
AGLib Manager
This is the traditional library manager software which every kid learns to code, but wait! This has SWING GUI, can export to Excel format, etc. etc., and was my first Java project. :-)
Status: Complete
Cyberthon
If your internet is Cyberoam controlled and you are a Linux user, then this is the script for you. Coded in Python, this runs in background and keeps you logged into Cyberoam.
Status: Complete
Misc
Well I have done quite a few stuffs. Listing all of them here would be redundant.