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SVG View IBM Alpha Works Unknown SVGView is a prototype of an SVG viewer: It is a Java program that uses Java 2D and the XML Parser for Java to parse, process, and display SVG files on any XML-enabled Web browser. The viewer enables Web professionals working with SVG files to preview their forms or images.

SVG Toolkit CSIRO Unknown The SVG Toolkit contains an SVG viewer, an implementation of the SVG DOM (conforming to Document Object Model Level 2 ) and a utility for rendering an SVG document into various image formats. It is written in Java and requires Java 1.2 or higher (we develop using 1.3).

Jackaroo Koala Team Unknown The purpose of Jackaroo is not to provide a commercial quality product that fully renders SVG documents. We just wanted to evaluate the W3C technologies (CSS, DOM, XML and SMIL) so we decided to create the Jackaroo project in order to see the interaction between those specifications.

Adobe SVG Viewer Adobe Unknown The new script engine allows self-contained JavaScript scripts to run inside SVG files embedded in hosts that don't support a bridge between plug-ins and the host script engine, including Internet Explorer on the Mac.

WebDraw Jasc Unknown Discover the power and flexibility of the Web's hottest new graphics format, SVG, with Jasc WebDraw. A complete SVG authoring solution, WebDraw delivers a robust set of graphics design and source code editing tools for faster, more flexible SVG design and development.

Mozilla SVG Project Mozilla Unknown The Mozilla SVG implementation is a native SVG implementation. This is as opposed to plug-in SVG viewers such as the Adobe viewer (which is currently the most popular SVG viewer).

in-integrierte informationssysteme GmbH sphinx SVG 1.1 Unknown sphinx SVG is a 2-D graphics editor capable of freely designing visualization applications and equipping them with dynamic features. sphinx SVG is based on our highly successful "sphinx open" professional editor, a reliable tool used successfully for more than 10 years in all areas of industry and process control.

CSIRO SVG for Pocket PCs Unknown Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) standard for delivering and presenting graphic and image data on the Internet. SVG images can be interactive, and they offer accurate, clear detail, no matter how much you zoom or rescale. SVG is fast becoming the industry standard for vector graphics. CSIRO have developed software for Windows CE platforms to view image and vector data conforming to the SVG standard. Initially, this was done for desktop and laptop PCs. Now it is available for a range of pocket-sized computing devices such at Pocket and Handheld PCs.

Mayura Mayura Draw 4.0 for Windows Unknown Mayura Draw is intended for scientists and engineers for creating technical illustrations. Mayura Draw is also used by graphic artists. Using Mayura Draw you can create illustrations composed of graphical shapes such as rectangles, ellipses, polygons, bezier curves, bitmapped images and text. Mayura Draw has powerful tools for editing and transforming graphical shapes. All shapes including images and text can be scaled, rotated, skewed and reflected. Bezier curves can be edited by manipulating handles.

MecChart MecChart 278K MecChart is a lightweight, yet powerful chart COM-control with focus on scientific/technical applications. It was primarily developed for being embedded in web pages. But it can be used via script with any container application, that can embed ActiveX Controls.

SVG Viewers W3C Various A number of stand-alone SVG Viewers exist. These can be though of as SVG-only browsers, in the same way as older browsers were HTML-only browsers. These SVG Viewers include an XML parser; a CSS parser; a CSS cascading, specificity and inheritance engine; and an SVG rendering engine to draw the graphics. They may offer print capabilities, in addition to display on screen.


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