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Do you know any opensource libraries for DJVU? I can't find anything useful.
One of the most rated DjVU library is here:
DjVuLibre
However is in C++.
I created an open source Djvu library which is written in C#. It needs to be optimized a bit, but is fully usable. https://github.com/Telavian/DjvuNet
As for open source DjVuLibre mentioned by Steve, you could find some pointers how to use it from .NET here - Creating simple c++.net wrapper. Step-by-step
As for paid libraries - you could look at: Caminova DjVu SDK for .NET Framework. This is not too expensive.
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Are there API tools within the core .Net framework (any version) which help in decompiling code?
Note: I am not looking for an external tool (such as reflector or dotPeek), I am coming from the direction of trying to build an external tool.
If you are looking for a decompiler with public source code, I believe ILSpy is what you are looking for.
ILSpy is an open source decompiler and you can download the entire Solution from the project's GitHub.
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I need to write a c# assembly (DLL) in order to scan documents.
I don't know if I need to use TWAIN or WIA.
Anyone could help me please ?
What are the différences?
What are your advices ?
Is there a c# Library ?
Generally, if your application is to interact with scanners, TWAIN is recommended. While for cameras, WIA offers better support.
So for document scanning solution, I would recommend TWAIN.
TWAIN.H file is a C/C++ header file. If you want to code it to .NET yourself, you can refer to this post to get some resources:
Using TWAIN in .NET - Looking for resources
Or you can use a commercial .NET TWAIN component.
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I am looking for any open source/free graph(charting) library in C/C++ or C#. Just like free JfreeChart in java.
Does anyone know it?
I'm a big fan of gnuplot... It's open-source and very versatile.
You can try Microsoft Chart Controls for Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 for .Net.
Samples are also available.
Take a look at MathGL
DynamicDataDisplay for C# is free and a quite efficient way of charting data. It supports quick pans and zooms.
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Any recommendations for an open source (free) C# library/application for a C# Windows Application that could be used for: (a) creating license/product keys and (b) has library that can be used within the code to perform a check to see whether the entered license key is valid?
(I've seen other posts which cover commercial products, but here I'm looking for a ready-to-go tool with library that can be used in a C# windows application)
The .NET framework has a built-in licensing model (MSDN).
See also Applications Licensing using the .NET Framework on Developer.com
What about rhino-licensing? Here is an introductory license: Rhino Licensing
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Have you seen library for flexible working with terminal(Unix like)?
I want to implement autocompletion, history, help params in my console application same operations you can see in the Unix terminals.
C#, Mono library.
Thanks.
Here you go, GNU Readline support for Mono, Mono-Readline.
See also, Is there a .Net library similar to GNU readline?