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The first release of JPen is available. JPen is a java interface for pen/digitizer tablets. It runs on java 6, Linux (XInput) and Windows (wintab) and was released under the LGPL.
Have fun playing with your pen tablet through JPen!
JPen: Java Pen Tablet Access Library Released
URL: JPen's Homepage
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