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Esprit 2.2
Esprit project is a Web-based learning management system, with an emphasis on collaborative work and strong pedagogical scenario more>>
Esprit project is a Web-based learning management system, with an emphasis on collaborative work and strong pedagogical scenario.
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Added: 2007-03-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
943 downloads
Batik 2.2
Java classes to let you create a custom utility to find and delete all junk files on your machine. Use one of the three scripts supplied as an example, to create your own XXX.java source code file then compile and use to rapidly clean your drive of junk. This program requires some elementary Java programming skill. more>>
Batik - Java classes to let you create a custom utility to find and
delete all junk files on your machine. Use one of the three
scripts supplied as an example, to create your own XXX.java
source code file then compile and use to rapidly clean your
drive of junk.
This program requires some elementary Java programming skill.
To compile
E:
cd commindprodbatik
javac *.java
to run, make sure the current drive in on the classpath. See
http://mindprod.com/jgloss/classpath.html
java com.mindprod.batik.YourClass
Enhancements:
Version 2.2
gets rid of 12 ghosts delete_me files
System Requirements:<<less
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Added: 2007-08-27 License: Free Price: Free
14 downloads
Embperl 2.2.0
Embperl is a framework for building websites with Perl. more>>
Embperl is a framework for building websites with Perl.
For the beginner its an easy to setup and use way of embedding Perl code in HTML pages. Embperl delivers several features that ease the task of creating a websites, including dynamic tables, formfield-processing, session handling, escaping/unescaping, caching and more.
If your demands grow it gives you the power to make your Website object-oriented and build it out of small reusable components. If you dont like the idea of mixing up all your layout and code then Embperl also supports separating it in different objects (e.g. creating an MVC application).
Of course Embperl doesnt tie you to HTML - it allows components to be from different source formats (e.g. HTML, WML, XML, POD, ...) and if necessary transforms them (for example via XSLT) to other output formats. This is achieved by dividing the output generation into small steps, where each is processed by a plugable provider. Advanced users can create their own syntax definitions (for example tag libraries) and extend Embperl by writing their own providers and much more...
Embperl is a server-side tool, which means that its browser-independent. It can run in various ways: under mod_perl, as a CGI script, or offline.
<<lessFor the beginner its an easy to setup and use way of embedding Perl code in HTML pages. Embperl delivers several features that ease the task of creating a websites, including dynamic tables, formfield-processing, session handling, escaping/unescaping, caching and more.
If your demands grow it gives you the power to make your Website object-oriented and build it out of small reusable components. If you dont like the idea of mixing up all your layout and code then Embperl also supports separating it in different objects (e.g. creating an MVC application).
Of course Embperl doesnt tie you to HTML - it allows components to be from different source formats (e.g. HTML, WML, XML, POD, ...) and if necessary transforms them (for example via XSLT) to other output formats. This is achieved by dividing the output generation into small steps, where each is processed by a plugable provider. Advanced users can create their own syntax definitions (for example tag libraries) and extend Embperl by writing their own providers and much more...
Embperl is a server-side tool, which means that its browser-independent. It can run in various ways: under mod_perl, as a CGI script, or offline.
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Added: 2006-04-10 License: Artistic License Price:
1292 downloads
mod_but 2.2
mod_but is an Apache 2.x module designed to operate as reverse-proxy enhancement component. more>>
mod_but is an Apache 2.x module designed to operate as reverse-proxy enhancement component. mod_but integrates with mod_rewrite, mod_replace, mod_proxy, mod_security, mod_headers and other standard modules.
Main features:
- Pre-Authentication (Login)
- Cookie based session handling between the client and the reverse-proxy. This session is referred "mod_but session"
- Cookie hiding of backend application cookies (shared memory store). This session is referred as "Backend Session"
- Session store
- Session termination (Logout)
- HttpOnly support
- FREE cookies support (which are not handled by mod_but)
- URL Authorization: Check if user is authorized requesting the desired URLs
- Restrict authentication=ok messages to backend login services
<<lessMain features:
- Pre-Authentication (Login)
- Cookie based session handling between the client and the reverse-proxy. This session is referred "mod_but session"
- Cookie hiding of backend application cookies (shared memory store). This session is referred as "Backend Session"
- Session store
- Session termination (Logout)
- HttpOnly support
- FREE cookies support (which are not handled by mod_but)
- URL Authorization: Check if user is authorized requesting the desired URLs
- Restrict authentication=ok messages to backend login services
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Added: 2006-03-31 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
1302 downloads
AutoLyrix 0.2.2
AutoLyrix is a program created to download lyrics and AlbumArt (artwork) automatically. more>>
AutoLyrix is a program (not a pluggin!) created to download lyrics and AlbumArt (artwork) automatically. This software is very similar to EvilLyrics (at least the interface). Saved lyrics from EvilLyrics can be used by AutoLyrix. The only thing you have to do is run AutoLyrix and it will find a supported player running, get the current song and download the lyric for you. AutoLyrix uses Google to search..
Main features:
- Download music with filters
- Download AlbumArt (artwork)
- Full mode
- Full mode 100% Transparent
- Transparent (Opacity)
- Export Lyrics/AlbumArt to iPod (using iTunes)
- Export Lyrics without Properties
- Download Lyrics and AlbumArt from Playlist file
- AutoLyrix can read the Song Title from a File
- Multi-plataform using Mono
- Runs on Linux! XMMS (and others players too)
- To make XMMS works only add the text echo "%n" > /tmp/currentSong.txt in Preferences, General Plugins, Song Change Plugin and enable this plugin, run AutoLyrix and in Preferences enable the "Support Input From File" and select the file /tmp/currengSong.txt. And enjoy!
<<lessMain features:
- Download music with filters
- Download AlbumArt (artwork)
- Full mode
- Full mode 100% Transparent
- Transparent (Opacity)
- Export Lyrics/AlbumArt to iPod (using iTunes)
- Export Lyrics without Properties
- Download Lyrics and AlbumArt from Playlist file
- AutoLyrix can read the Song Title from a File
- Multi-plataform using Mono
- Runs on Linux! XMMS (and others players too)
- To make XMMS works only add the text echo "%n" > /tmp/currentSong.txt in Preferences, General Plugins, Song Change Plugin and enable this plugin, run AutoLyrix and in Preferences enable the "Support Input From File" and select the file /tmp/currengSong.txt. And enjoy!
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
817 downloads
Bluetrait 1.2.2
Bluetrait is a weblog tool. more>>
Bluetrait is a weblog tool. Bluetrait has support for multiple users, XHTML output, an event viewer, RSS, and link management.
Enhancements:
- Small fixes were made to the upload script.
- Some whitespace was removed from the generated configuration file.
- BT_REL_ROOT was fixed on Mac OS X.
- Text box overflow if WYSIWYG is disabled was fixed.
- Fixes were made for is_installed().
- Some fixes were made for config.php.
- A small fix was made for table_prefix (to lower case).
- An Akismet content body bug was fixed.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Small fixes were made to the upload script.
- Some whitespace was removed from the generated configuration file.
- BT_REL_ROOT was fixed on Mac OS X.
- Text box overflow if WYSIWYG is disabled was fixed.
- Fixes were made for is_installed().
- Some fixes were made for config.php.
- A small fix was made for table_prefix (to lower case).
- An Akismet content body bug was fixed.
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Added: 2007-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
954 downloads
nbench 2.2.2
nbench is a byte CPU benchmark. more>>
The benchmark program takes less than 10 minutes to run (on most machines) and compares the system it is run on to two benchmark systems (a Dell Pentium 90 with 256 KB cache running MSDOS and an AMD K6/233 with 512 KB cache running Linux).
The archive contains the complete source, documentation, and a binary (Linux elf). The source has been successfully compiled on various operating systems, including SunOS, DEC Unix 4.0, DEC OSF1, HP-UX, DEC Ultrix, MS-DOS, and of course Linux.
This release is based on the Unix port of beta release 2 of BYTE Magazines BYTEmark benchmark program (previously known as BYTEs Native Mode Benchmarks). The port to Linux/Unix was done by Uwe F. Mayer.
Additional changes to the code were made to make the code work with egcs compiler and to make the software packagable. This is a CPU benchmark providing indexes for integer, floating, and memory performance. It is single-threaded and is not designed to measure the performance gain on multi-processor machines.
Running a "make" will create the binary if all goes well. It is called "nbench" and performs a suite of 10 tests and compares the results to a Dell Pentium 90 with 16 MB RAM and 256 KB L2 cache running MSDOS and compiling with the Watcom 10.0 C/C++ compiler.
If you define -DLINUX during compilation (the default) then you also get a comparison to an AMD K6/233 with 32 MB RAM and 512 KB L2-cache running Linux 2.0.32 and using a binary which was compiled with GNU gcc version 2.7.2.3 and GNU libc-5.4.38.
The algorithms were not changed from the source which was obtained from the BYTE web site at http://www.byte.com/bmark/bmark.htm on December 14, 1996. However, the source was modified to better work with 64-bit machines (in particular the random number generator was modified to always work with 32 bit, no matter what kind of hardware you run it on).
Furthermore, for some of the algorithms additional resettings of the data was added to increase the consistency across different hardware. Some extra debugging code was added, which has no impact on normal runs.
In case there is uneven system load due to other processes while this benchmark suite executes, it might take longer to run than on an unloaded system.
This is because the benchmark does some statistical analysis to make sure that the reported results are statistically significant, and an increased variation in individual runs requires more runs to achieve the required statistical confidence.
This is a single-threaded benchmark and is not designed to measure the performance gain on multi-processor machines.
<<lessThe archive contains the complete source, documentation, and a binary (Linux elf). The source has been successfully compiled on various operating systems, including SunOS, DEC Unix 4.0, DEC OSF1, HP-UX, DEC Ultrix, MS-DOS, and of course Linux.
This release is based on the Unix port of beta release 2 of BYTE Magazines BYTEmark benchmark program (previously known as BYTEs Native Mode Benchmarks). The port to Linux/Unix was done by Uwe F. Mayer.
Additional changes to the code were made to make the code work with egcs compiler and to make the software packagable. This is a CPU benchmark providing indexes for integer, floating, and memory performance. It is single-threaded and is not designed to measure the performance gain on multi-processor machines.
Running a "make" will create the binary if all goes well. It is called "nbench" and performs a suite of 10 tests and compares the results to a Dell Pentium 90 with 16 MB RAM and 256 KB L2 cache running MSDOS and compiling with the Watcom 10.0 C/C++ compiler.
If you define -DLINUX during compilation (the default) then you also get a comparison to an AMD K6/233 with 32 MB RAM and 512 KB L2-cache running Linux 2.0.32 and using a binary which was compiled with GNU gcc version 2.7.2.3 and GNU libc-5.4.38.
The algorithms were not changed from the source which was obtained from the BYTE web site at http://www.byte.com/bmark/bmark.htm on December 14, 1996. However, the source was modified to better work with 64-bit machines (in particular the random number generator was modified to always work with 32 bit, no matter what kind of hardware you run it on).
Furthermore, for some of the algorithms additional resettings of the data was added to increase the consistency across different hardware. Some extra debugging code was added, which has no impact on normal runs.
In case there is uneven system load due to other processes while this benchmark suite executes, it might take longer to run than on an unloaded system.
This is because the benchmark does some statistical analysis to make sure that the reported results are statistically significant, and an increased variation in individual runs requires more runs to achieve the required statistical confidence.
This is a single-threaded benchmark and is not designed to measure the performance gain on multi-processor machines.
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Added: 2005-04-12 License: Freely Distributable Price:
927 downloads
URLex! 0.2.2
URLex! is a Firefox extension you are able to leave a comment regarding any web-site. more>>
URLex! is a Firefox extension you are able to leave a comment regarding any web-site. The comments are available either only to you and your friends, or anyone visiting the site. The system enables you to leave notes on the pages and sustain the conversation on a selected topic.
You can enter communities, or create your own, exchange links there. You can restrict the access to your comments by creating a closed community and providing access to the information by issuing special invitation.
<<lessYou can enter communities, or create your own, exchange links there. You can restrict the access to your comments by creating a closed community and providing access to the information by issuing special invitation.
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Added: 2007-06-01 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Lipstik 2.2.2
Lipstik is a fast and clean style for KDE3 with many options to tune your desktop look. more>>
Lipstik is a fast and clean style for KDE3 with many options to tune your desktop look.
Just try it!
INSTALLATION:
Please read the INSTALL file.
CONFIGURATION:
You can find many options in the styles configuration panel. Go to Settings/Appearance & Themes/Style and click on the configure button.
BUGS:
Read the BUGS file; if the issue is not reported, post a comment below, Ill try to read them often.
<<lessJust try it!
INSTALLATION:
Please read the INSTALL file.
CONFIGURATION:
You can find many options in the styles configuration panel. Go to Settings/Appearance & Themes/Style and click on the configure button.
BUGS:
Read the BUGS file; if the issue is not reported, post a comment below, Ill try to read them often.
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Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Auth2db 0.2.2
Auth2db parses auth.log files and inserts details about logins into a MySQL database. more>>
Auth2db parses auth.log files and inserts details about logins into a MySQL database.
The project allows you to display in the shell or in a Web front-end the date and time, IP, username and service (ssh, smb, login, su, gdm, etc.) for each login.
<<lessThe project allows you to display in the shell or in a Web front-end the date and time, IP, username and service (ssh, smb, login, su, gdm, etc.) for each login.
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Added: 2007-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Polyglot 2.2.2
Polyglot is a highly extensible compiler front end for the Java programming language. more>>
Polyglot is a highly extensible compiler front end for the Java programming language. The project is implemented as a Java class framework using design patterns to promote extensibility. Using Polyglot, language extensions can be implemented without duplicating code from the framework itself.
Polyglot has been used to implement domain-specific languages, to explore language design ideas, to simplify Java for pedagogical purposes, and for various code transformations such as optimization and fault injection. Polyglot has been used for both major and minor language extensions; our experience suggests that the cost of implementing an extension scales well with the degree to which it modifies Java.
Polyglot compiles and runs on (at least) Linux, Solaris, Windows, and Mac OS X. Ant and the JFlex scanner generator are required to build it. On Windows, you will also need Cygwin.
Polyglot includes PPG, an extensible LALR parser generator based on the CUP LALR parser generator for Java (extended with improved debugging support).
Polyglot supports Java version 1.4, but a Polyglot extension that supports Java 5. has been developed at UCLA.
A version of Polyglot written in the J& language is also under development. It makes extending the base compiler even easier.
Enhancements:
- Miscellaneous bugfixes.
- An assumption that return statements occur only within methods has been fixed.
- A copy(NodeFactory) method has been added to the Node interface to generate a new version of a node with a different node factory.
<<lessPolyglot has been used to implement domain-specific languages, to explore language design ideas, to simplify Java for pedagogical purposes, and for various code transformations such as optimization and fault injection. Polyglot has been used for both major and minor language extensions; our experience suggests that the cost of implementing an extension scales well with the degree to which it modifies Java.
Polyglot compiles and runs on (at least) Linux, Solaris, Windows, and Mac OS X. Ant and the JFlex scanner generator are required to build it. On Windows, you will also need Cygwin.
Polyglot includes PPG, an extensible LALR parser generator based on the CUP LALR parser generator for Java (extended with improved debugging support).
Polyglot supports Java version 1.4, but a Polyglot extension that supports Java 5. has been developed at UCLA.
A version of Polyglot written in the J& language is also under development. It makes extending the base compiler even easier.
Enhancements:
- Miscellaneous bugfixes.
- An assumption that return statements occur only within methods has been fixed.
- A copy(NodeFactory) method has been added to the Node interface to generate a new version of a node with a different node factory.
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Added: 2007-06-11 License: Eclipse Public License Price:
946 downloads
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NIST 2.2.2
The NIST Implementation of the Ad-Hoc On Demand Distance Vector protocol is a kernel-level driver for Linux . more>>
The NIST Implementation of the Ad-Hoc On Demand Distance Vector protocol is a kernel-level driver for Linux . AODV is a routing protocol for ad hoc networks designed with mobile wireless devices in mind. For a quick overview on AODVs basics, check out our Quick Guide to AODV page. If you are interested in running a simulation of AODV, NIST has developed a simulation in OPNET.
Kernel AODV is a loadable kernel module for Linux. It implements AODV routing between computers equipped with WLAN interfaces.
This software was developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology by employees of the Federal Government in the course of their official duties. Pursuant to title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code this software is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Kernel AODV is an experimental system. NIST assumes no responsibility whatsoever for its use by other parties, and makes no guarantees, expressed or implied, about its quality, reliability, or any other characteristic. We would appreciate acknowledgement if the software is used.
This software can be redistributed and/or modified freely provided that any derivative works bear some notice that they are derived from it, and any modified versions bear some notice that they have been modified.
Enhancements:
- Corrected LINK_LIMIT #ifdefs (Fix from Peter Barron)
- aodv_neigh.c
- hello.c
- module.c
- Add Packet Queuing back in (Fix from Peter Barron)
- Send queued messages when recieving a route, aodv_route.c
- Drop packet from queue if RREQ fails, rreq.c
- Added packet_queue.c back in, packet_queue.c
- Added init and cleanup of packet_queue, module.c
- Added additional check to packet_out.c to determine if packet is going to external subnet on a gateway.
- Shouldnt be neccesary since a route should be created for the external destination anyhow. Have to look into this. (Fix from Peter Barron)
- Removed annoying message printed when signal strength can not be read. Instead only prints when can not be set. signal.c
- Fixed the undefined symbol STRCHR problem for real this time. The problem is doing strstr() with a singlecharecter results in it being converted to strchr(), but for some reason it is not properly imported. The solution it to simply use stchr() instead. module.c
- Changed it so that find_aodv_route() will return valid routes that have expired. When it didnt return expired routes two routes would sometimes be created. Also, now kernel routes are only removed when an expired route is removed. find_aodv_route() will also invalidate expired valid routes.
- Had some trouble with duplicate kernel routes. Now we are always deleting before inserting a new route. Should fix it, fingers are crossed.
- Changed delete_neighbor() so that we send out an RERR even if the route is no longer valid. Also change gen_rerr() so that is will send out a RERR even if the route is not valid. It has to be better to send out a few extra rather than not enough. Just cause you have timed a route out doesnt mean others have.
- Compared the Metrics wrong in update_route() if the seq numbers were equal.
<<lessKernel AODV is a loadable kernel module for Linux. It implements AODV routing between computers equipped with WLAN interfaces.
This software was developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology by employees of the Federal Government in the course of their official duties. Pursuant to title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code this software is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Kernel AODV is an experimental system. NIST assumes no responsibility whatsoever for its use by other parties, and makes no guarantees, expressed or implied, about its quality, reliability, or any other characteristic. We would appreciate acknowledgement if the software is used.
This software can be redistributed and/or modified freely provided that any derivative works bear some notice that they are derived from it, and any modified versions bear some notice that they have been modified.
Enhancements:
- Corrected LINK_LIMIT #ifdefs (Fix from Peter Barron)
- aodv_neigh.c
- hello.c
- module.c
- Add Packet Queuing back in (Fix from Peter Barron)
- Send queued messages when recieving a route, aodv_route.c
- Drop packet from queue if RREQ fails, rreq.c
- Added packet_queue.c back in, packet_queue.c
- Added init and cleanup of packet_queue, module.c
- Added additional check to packet_out.c to determine if packet is going to external subnet on a gateway.
- Shouldnt be neccesary since a route should be created for the external destination anyhow. Have to look into this. (Fix from Peter Barron)
- Removed annoying message printed when signal strength can not be read. Instead only prints when can not be set. signal.c
- Fixed the undefined symbol STRCHR problem for real this time. The problem is doing strstr() with a singlecharecter results in it being converted to strchr(), but for some reason it is not properly imported. The solution it to simply use stchr() instead. module.c
- Changed it so that find_aodv_route() will return valid routes that have expired. When it didnt return expired routes two routes would sometimes be created. Also, now kernel routes are only removed when an expired route is removed. find_aodv_route() will also invalidate expired valid routes.
- Had some trouble with duplicate kernel routes. Now we are always deleting before inserting a new route. Should fix it, fingers are crossed.
- Changed delete_neighbor() so that we send out an RERR even if the route is no longer valid. Also change gen_rerr() so that is will send out a RERR even if the route is not valid. It has to be better to send out a few extra rather than not enough. Just cause you have timed a route out doesnt mean others have.
- Compared the Metrics wrong in update_route() if the seq numbers were equal.
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Added: 2006-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1213 downloads
phpftp 2.2
phpftp is a Web-based FTP client. more>>
This is an FTP client implemented in PHP. It is freely distributed under a BSD-style copyright, which you will find in the source.
Version restrictions:
- If youre using PHP 3, you must have version 3.0.17 or higher to run this software. If youre using PHP 4, you must have 4.0.3 or higher.
Enhancements:
- Added more configurable items, such as the temporary directory and the maximum upload file size, since users seem to be changing these values frequently.
- Fixed nasty easily-exploited security hole in phpftp_put() function. This creates a dependency on the is_uploaded_file() PHP function.
- PHP 3 users must have version 3.0.17 or higher, and PHP 4 users must have version 4.0.3 or higher in order to have that function.
- Users will not notice any new functionality in the 2.2 release - no features have been added.
<<lessVersion restrictions:
- If youre using PHP 3, you must have version 3.0.17 or higher to run this software. If youre using PHP 4, you must have 4.0.3 or higher.
Enhancements:
- Added more configurable items, such as the temporary directory and the maximum upload file size, since users seem to be changing these values frequently.
- Fixed nasty easily-exploited security hole in phpftp_put() function. This creates a dependency on the is_uploaded_file() PHP function.
- PHP 3 users must have version 3.0.17 or higher, and PHP 4 users must have version 4.0.3 or higher in order to have that function.
- Users will not notice any new functionality in the 2.2 release - no features have been added.
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Added: 2005-04-26 License: BSD License Price:
1644 downloads
Jebi 0.2.2
Jebi allows users to record AM/FM radio, TV or other audio content to MP3 and automatically publish as podcast channels via RSS. more>>
Jebi project allows users to record AM/FM radio, TV or other audio content to MP3 and automatically publish as podcast channels via RSS.
The result is a Tivo-like capability for radio (Rivo?). Tuner cards are supported.
<<lessThe result is a Tivo-like capability for radio (Rivo?). Tuner cards are supported.
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Added: 2006-08-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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