ASCII Art
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- ASCII Art Studio
- ASCII Art editor. Supports text editing mode and graphic editing mode. View ANSI art. Convert between picture and ASCII Art, multiple undo/ redo, print.
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- ASCII Jam
- A free online ASCII graphics editor with private and groupware modes. Create color and traditional ASCII pictures and export to PDF and HTML formats. Java enabled browser required.
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- ASCII Pumper by Lampiasis
- Offers an open source program which requires the .NET Framework 2.0 to colorize ASCII art with mIRC color codes.
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- Artist Mode for Emacs
- Artist is an Emacs lisp package that allows you to draw lines, rectangles, squares, poly-lines, ellipses and circles by using your mouse and/ or keyboard.
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- Asciifier
- Convert an image, or all the images within a web page, into a pixel-perfect copy made only of text.
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- BG_ASCII
- An interactive ASCII graphic tool. Creates pictures and artistic text made of ASCII characters. Programmed by Boris A. Glazer.
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- EDASCII
- EDASCII is an ASCII art editor for Linux. It allows a fast and easy manipulation of ASCII drawings.
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- Email Effects
- A powerful GUI ASCII art editor for Windows or Macintosh, including picture and table conversion and Figlet support.
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- FABS - Flexible ASCII Banner Software
- FABS is a program for making banners, except it uses ASCII characters for the fonts. Sort of like Figlet program turned sideways.
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- IMG2ASCII
- A PHP program, that generates ASCII images from JPG, GIF or PNG images. There are several options to alter the generated output, such as color, inversed color, font sizes, background color, line height or letter spacing.
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- Image2Ascii Competition 2001
- From a discussion in alt.ascii-art. The intention is to compare different image2ascii converters and also to see how ASCII artists do that kind of conversion by hand.
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- Infekt
- Free, open source application for viewing and presenting NFO files. Includes documentation, screenshots and download links.
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- Jave
- Free java ASCII versatile editor. Rather than for editing texts, it is intended for drawing simple diagrams by using ASCII characters.