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TreeSize for Unix 0.53
TreeSize for Unix is a disk consumption analyzing tool, which sorts folders according to their physical occupied sizes. more>>
TreeSize for Unix is a disk consumption analyzing tool, which sorts folders according to their physical occupied sizes.
The perfect tool to help you obtaining more disk free space, on your hard drive, usb pen drive or even on network folders (provided that they are mounted and you have access to them, of course )
Just like du, it counts hard links just once and the space utilized by different filesystems are not added together.
<<lessThe perfect tool to help you obtaining more disk free space, on your hard drive, usb pen drive or even on network folders (provided that they are mounted and you have access to them, of course )
Just like du, it counts hard links just once and the space utilized by different filesystems are not added together.
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Added: 2006-12-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1049 downloads
Jlint for Unix 1.23
Jlint will check your Java code and find bugs, inconsistencies and synchronization problems by doing data flow analysis and building lock graph more>> Jlint will check your Java code and find bugs, inconsistencies and synchronization problems by doing data flow analysis and building lock graph.
Jlint consists of two separate programs performing syntax and semantic verification. As far as Java mostly inherits C/C++ syntax and so inherits most of the problems caused by C syntax, the idea was to create common syntax verifier for all C-family languages: C, C++, Objective C and Java. This program was named AntiC, because it fixes problems with C grammar, which can cause dangerous programmers bugs, undetected by compiler. By using hand-written scanner and simple top-down parser, AntiC is able to detect such bugs as suspicious use of operators priorities, absence of break in switch code, wrong assumption about constructions bodies...
Semantic verifier Jlint extracts information from Java class files. As far as Java class file has very well specified and simple format, it greatly simplifies Jlint in comparison with source level verifiers, because development of Java grammar parser is not a simple task (even through Java grammar is simpler and less ambiguous than C++ grammar). Also dealing only with class files, protect Jlint from further Java extensions (format of virtual byte instructions is more conservative). By using debugging information Jlint can associate reported messages with Java sources.
Jlint performs local and global data flow analyses, calculating possible values of local variables and catching redundant and suspicious calculations. By performing global method invocation analysis, Jlint is able to detect invocation of method with possible "null" value of formal parameter and using of this parameter in method without check for "null". Jlint also builds lock dependency graph for classes dependencies and uses this graph to detect situations, which can cause deadlock during multithreaded program execution.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-29 License: Freeware Price: Free
181 downloads

Netscape Navigator for Linux 9.0b2
Surf the Web quickly and securely with Netscape Navigator for Linux. more>> Surf the Web quickly and securely with Netscape Navigator for Linux.
In addition to high-speed browsing and instant-messaging capabilities, Netscape features one-click searching from the address bar; Quick Launch, which reduces the browser start-up time; Click-to-Search, which allows users to select a word within a Web page and search; improved instant messaging, including support for buddy icons, file transfers, and buddy alerts; and tabbed browsing, which allows users to view multiple Web pages in a single browser window.
Version 9.0b2 adds URL correction for common typos, in-browser voting on popular, a sidebar minibrowser, and compatibility with Firefox 2 extensions.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-26 License: Freeware Price: Free
180 downloads
Netscape::History 3.01
Netscape::History is a Perl object class for accessing Netscape history database. more>>
Netscape::History is a Perl object class for accessing Netscape history database.
SYNOPSIS
use Netscape::History;
$history = new Netscape::History();
while (defined($url = $history->next_url() ))
{
}
The Netscape::History module implements an object class for accessing the history database maintained by the Netscape web browser. The history database keeps a list of all URLs you have visited, and is used by Netscape to change the color of URLs which you have previously visited, for example.
With this module, you can get at the URLs stored in a Netscape history file, delete URLs, and add new ones. With the associated Netscape::HistoryURL module you can access the information which is associated with each URL.
Please Note: the database format for the browser history was changed with Netscape 4. Previously only the time of most recent visit was available; now you can also get at the time of your first visit, the number of visits, the title of the referenced page, and another value.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Netscape::History;
$history = new Netscape::History();
while (defined($url = $history->next_url() ))
{
}
The Netscape::History module implements an object class for accessing the history database maintained by the Netscape web browser. The history database keeps a list of all URLs you have visited, and is used by Netscape to change the color of URLs which you have previously visited, for example.
With this module, you can get at the URLs stored in a Netscape history file, delete URLs, and add new ones. With the associated Netscape::HistoryURL module you can access the information which is associated with each URL.
Please Note: the database format for the browser history was changed with Netscape 4. Previously only the time of most recent visit was available; now you can also get at the time of your first visit, the number of visits, the title of the referenced page, and another value.
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Added: 2007-03-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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OODBC for unix 1.05
Object adapter for ODBC more>> OODBC is object interface built above ODBC API for C++ language. The primary goal of OODBC is to provide a flexible and convenient interface to relational databases for C++ language. Anyone who has to use ODBC or similar SQL interfaces will understand what I am speaking about. So binding of variables is performed exactly in place where they are used in the query. Programmer should not worry about specifying types and sizes of query parameters, binding buffers to retrieve results, allocation and deallocation of resources. As a result programming of interaction with database becomes significantly less error prone. What is more important, this interface allows programmer to abstract from relational database table and deal only with application objects. OODBC also provides flexible mapping of application classes on relational database tables, making application code less dependent of the database structure.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-18 License: Freeware Price: Free
188 downloads
Gaim for UNIX 1.4.0
Gaim for UNIX - Universal instant messenger client for AIM, ICQ, MSN, IRC, Yahoo, and Jabber more>>
Gaim is a multi-protocol instant messaging client for Linux, BSD, MacOS X, and Windows. It is compatible with AIM (Oscar and TOC protocols), ICQ, MSN Messenger, Yahoo, IRC, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu, and Zephyr networks.
Gaim users can log in to multiple accounts on multiple IM networks simultaneously. This means that you can be chatting with friends on AOL Instant Messenger, talking to a friend on Yahoo Messenger, and sitting in an IRC channel all at the same time.
Gaim supports many features of the various networks, such as file transfer (coming soon), away messages, typing notification, and MSN window closing notification.
It also goes beyond that and provides many unique features.
A few popular features are Buddy Pounces, which give the ability to notify you, send a message, play a sound, or run a program when a specific buddy goes away, signs online, or returns from idle; and plugins, consisting of text replacement, a buddy ticker, extended message notification, iconify on away, and more.
Enhancements:
- Fix system log start times for some protocols
- SILC compiles with newer SILC toolkit versions (Pekka Riikonen)
- Fixed a bug where buddy icon cache files were left in the icon cache directory after they were no longer in use.
- Attempt to detect the file type of a buddy icon when saving.
- Additional Yahoo! boot protection (Peter Lawler)
- A few Yahoo! memory leaks plugged (Peter Lawler)
- Fixed handling of the new Yahoo! profile page. (Joshua Honeycutt, Peter Lawler)
- Fixed localized Yahoo! room lists. Please refer to the Yahoo! section of the Gaim FAQ for details. (Peter Lawler)
- Enabled sending files to ICQ users using ICQ 5.02 and newer (Jonathan Clark)
<<lessGaim users can log in to multiple accounts on multiple IM networks simultaneously. This means that you can be chatting with friends on AOL Instant Messenger, talking to a friend on Yahoo Messenger, and sitting in an IRC channel all at the same time.
Gaim supports many features of the various networks, such as file transfer (coming soon), away messages, typing notification, and MSN window closing notification.
It also goes beyond that and provides many unique features.
A few popular features are Buddy Pounces, which give the ability to notify you, send a message, play a sound, or run a program when a specific buddy goes away, signs online, or returns from idle; and plugins, consisting of text replacement, a buddy ticker, extended message notification, iconify on away, and more.
Enhancements:
- Fix system log start times for some protocols
- SILC compiles with newer SILC toolkit versions (Pekka Riikonen)
- Fixed a bug where buddy icon cache files were left in the icon cache directory after they were no longer in use.
- Attempt to detect the file type of a buddy icon when saving.
- Additional Yahoo! boot protection (Peter Lawler)
- A few Yahoo! memory leaks plugged (Peter Lawler)
- Fixed handling of the new Yahoo! profile page. (Joshua Honeycutt, Peter Lawler)
- Fixed localized Yahoo! room lists. Please refer to the Yahoo! section of the Gaim FAQ for details. (Peter Lawler)
- Enabled sending files to ICQ users using ICQ 5.02 and newer (Jonathan Clark)
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Added: 2009-04-01 License: Freeware Price:
213 downloads

jEdit for Unix 4.3pre12
a programmers text editor written in Java more>> jEdit is a mature programmers text editor with hundreds (counting the time developing plugins) of person-years of development behind it. To download, install, and set up jEdit as quickly and painlessly as possible, go to the Quick Start page.
While jEdit beats many expensive development tools for features and ease of use, it is released as free software with full source code, provided under the terms of the GPL 2.0.
The core of jEdit was originally by Slava Pestov. Now the jEdit core, together with a large collection of plugins is maintained by a world-wide developer team.
Some of jEdits features include:
Written in Java, so it runs on Mac OS X, OS/2, Unix, VMS and Windows.
Built-in macro language; extensible plugin architecture. Dozens of macros and plugins available.
Plugins can be downloaded and installed from within jEdit using the plugin manager feature.
Auto indent, and syntax highlighting for more than 130 languages.
Supports a large number of character encodings including UTF8 and Unicode.
Folding for selectively hiding regions of text.
Word wrap.
Highly configurable and customizable.
Every other feature, both basic and advanced, you would expect to find in a text editor.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-17 License: Freeware Price: Free
194 downloads
Speak Freely for Unix 7.6.a
Speak Freely is an application for Unix and Unix-like systems which allows you to talk . more>>
Speak Freely is an application for Unix and Unix-like systems (Linux, FreeBSD, IRIX, etc.) with audio hardware, which allows you to talk (actually send voice, not typed characters) over a network. Speak Freely for Unix uses the workstation audio hardware and network to allow conversations of users over the network.
The phone company never gives you a break! You pay a fortune for a leased line connection to the Internet, and you *still* have to pay every time you want to chat with somebody, even though youre both sitting in front of workstations with digital audio capability, linked by a fast network. Speak Freely for Unix can intercommunicate with
Workstations on local area networks can generally communicate with excellent audio quality and response. A software implementation (developed by Jutta Degener and Carsten Bormann, Technische
Universitaet Berlin) of the compression algorithm used in GSM digital cellular telephones allows operation over Internet links of modest bandwidth. By using GSM compression in conjunction with sample interpolation, the data rate can be reduced to about 9600 baud. Users with CPUs too slow or two heavily loaded to perform GSM compression and decompression in real time may select less compact but quicker to
execute ADPCM coding, using an implementation developed by Jack Jansen of the Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
<<lessThe phone company never gives you a break! You pay a fortune for a leased line connection to the Internet, and you *still* have to pay every time you want to chat with somebody, even though youre both sitting in front of workstations with digital audio capability, linked by a fast network. Speak Freely for Unix can intercommunicate with
Workstations on local area networks can generally communicate with excellent audio quality and response. A software implementation (developed by Jutta Degener and Carsten Bormann, Technische
Universitaet Berlin) of the compression algorithm used in GSM digital cellular telephones allows operation over Internet links of modest bandwidth. By using GSM compression in conjunction with sample interpolation, the data rate can be reduced to about 9600 baud. Users with CPUs too slow or two heavily loaded to perform GSM compression and decompression in real time may select less compact but quicker to
execute ADPCM coding, using an implementation developed by Jack Jansen of the Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Netscape::Bookmarks 1.94
Netscape::Bookmarks is a Perl module to parse, manipulate, or create Netscape Bookmarks files. more>>
Netscape::Bookmarks is a Perl module to parse, manipulate, or create Netscape Bookmarks files.
SYNOPSIS
use Netscape::Bookmarks;
# parse an existing file
my $bookmarks = Netscape::Bookmarks->new( $bookmarks_file );
# -- OR --
# start a new Bookmarks structure
my $bookmarks = Netscape::Bookmarks->new;
# print a Netscape compatible file
print $bookmarks->as_string;
[ Note: I wrote this a long time ago. Although this should still work with "Netscape" browsers, Mozilla browsers do the same thing. When the docs say "Netscape", I mean either branch of browsers. ]
The Netscape bookmarks file has several basic components:
title
folders (henceforth called categories)
links
aliases
separators
On disk, Netscape browsers store this information in HTML. In the browser, it is displayed under the "Bookmarks" menu. The data can be manipulated through the browser interface.
This module allows one to manipulate the bookmarks file programmatically. One can parse an existing bookmarks file, manipulate the information, and write it as a bookmarks file again. Furthermore, one can skip the parsing step to create a new bookmarks file and write it in the proper format to be used by a Netscape browser.
The Bookmarks module simply parses the bookmarks file passed to it as the only argument to the constructor:
my $bookmarks = Netscape::Bookmarks->new( $bookmarks_file );
The returned object is a Netscape::Bookmarks::Category object, since the bookmark file is simply a collection of categories that contain any of the components listed above. The top level (i.e. root) category is treated specially and defines the title of the bookmarks file.
HTML::Parser is used behind the scenes to build the data structure (a simple list of lists (of lists ...)). Netscape::Bookmarks::Category, Netscape::Bookmarks::Link, Netscape::Bookmarks::Alias, or Netscape::Bookmarks::Separator objects can be stored in a Netscape::Bookmarks::Category object. Netscape::Bookmarks::Alias objects are treated as references to Netscape::Bookmarks::Link objects, so changes to one affect the other.
Methods for manipulating this object are in the Netscape::Bookmarks::Category module. Methods for dealing with the objects contained in a Netscape::Bookmarks::Category object are in their appropriate modules.
new( [filename] )
The constructor takes a filename as its single (optional) argument. If you do not give new an argument, an empty Netscape::Bookmarks::Category object is returned so that you can start to build up your new Bookmarks file. If the file that you name does not exist, undef is returned in scalar context and an empty list is returned in list context. If the file does exist it is parsed with HTML::Parser with the internal parser subclass defined in the same package as new. If the parsing finishes without error a Netscape::Bookmarks::Category object is returned.
parse_string
Method for HTML::Parser subclass method
start
Method for HTML::Parser subclass method
text
Method for HTML::Parser subclass method
end
Method for HTML::Parser subclass method
my_init
Method for HTML::Parser subclass method
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Netscape::Bookmarks;
# parse an existing file
my $bookmarks = Netscape::Bookmarks->new( $bookmarks_file );
# -- OR --
# start a new Bookmarks structure
my $bookmarks = Netscape::Bookmarks->new;
# print a Netscape compatible file
print $bookmarks->as_string;
[ Note: I wrote this a long time ago. Although this should still work with "Netscape" browsers, Mozilla browsers do the same thing. When the docs say "Netscape", I mean either branch of browsers. ]
The Netscape bookmarks file has several basic components:
title
folders (henceforth called categories)
links
aliases
separators
On disk, Netscape browsers store this information in HTML. In the browser, it is displayed under the "Bookmarks" menu. The data can be manipulated through the browser interface.
This module allows one to manipulate the bookmarks file programmatically. One can parse an existing bookmarks file, manipulate the information, and write it as a bookmarks file again. Furthermore, one can skip the parsing step to create a new bookmarks file and write it in the proper format to be used by a Netscape browser.
The Bookmarks module simply parses the bookmarks file passed to it as the only argument to the constructor:
my $bookmarks = Netscape::Bookmarks->new( $bookmarks_file );
The returned object is a Netscape::Bookmarks::Category object, since the bookmark file is simply a collection of categories that contain any of the components listed above. The top level (i.e. root) category is treated specially and defines the title of the bookmarks file.
HTML::Parser is used behind the scenes to build the data structure (a simple list of lists (of lists ...)). Netscape::Bookmarks::Category, Netscape::Bookmarks::Link, Netscape::Bookmarks::Alias, or Netscape::Bookmarks::Separator objects can be stored in a Netscape::Bookmarks::Category object. Netscape::Bookmarks::Alias objects are treated as references to Netscape::Bookmarks::Link objects, so changes to one affect the other.
Methods for manipulating this object are in the Netscape::Bookmarks::Category module. Methods for dealing with the objects contained in a Netscape::Bookmarks::Category object are in their appropriate modules.
new( [filename] )
The constructor takes a filename as its single (optional) argument. If you do not give new an argument, an empty Netscape::Bookmarks::Category object is returned so that you can start to build up your new Bookmarks file. If the file that you name does not exist, undef is returned in scalar context and an empty list is returned in list context. If the file does exist it is parsed with HTML::Parser with the internal parser subclass defined in the same package as new. If the parsing finishes without error a Netscape::Bookmarks::Category object is returned.
parse_string
Method for HTML::Parser subclass method
start
Method for HTML::Parser subclass method
text
Method for HTML::Parser subclass method
end
Method for HTML::Parser subclass method
my_init
Method for HTML::Parser subclass method
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Added: 2007-03-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Netscape::HistoryURL 3.01
Netscape::HistoryURL is a URI::URL subclass with Netscape history information. more>>
Netscape::HistoryURL is a URI::URL subclass with Netscape history information.
SYNOPSIS
use Netscape::HistoryURL;
$url = new Netscape::HistoryURL(http://foobar.com/,
LAST, FIRST, COUNT, EXPIRE, TITLE);
The Netscape::HistoryURL module subclasses URI::URL to provide a URL class with methods for accessing the information which is stored in Netscapes history database.
The history database is used to keep track of all URLs you have visited. This is used to color previously visited URLs different, for example. The information stored in the history database depends on the version of Netscape being used.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Netscape::HistoryURL;
$url = new Netscape::HistoryURL(http://foobar.com/,
LAST, FIRST, COUNT, EXPIRE, TITLE);
The Netscape::HistoryURL module subclasses URI::URL to provide a URL class with methods for accessing the information which is stored in Netscapes history database.
The history database is used to keep track of all URLs you have visited. This is used to color previously visited URLs different, for example. The information stored in the history database depends on the version of Netscape being used.
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Added: 2007-03-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
945 downloads
Netscape Navigator 9.0 Beta 1
Netscape Navigator offers improved pop-up blocking and enhanced security. more>>
Netscape Navigator offers improved pop-up blocking and enhanced security. Netscape Navigator 9 is available as a standalone installation for Linux, Mac OS, and Windows.
The automatic update feature in your current Netscape browser will not upgrade to 9.0. Please download the new version now for the newest updates.
Main features:
Social Integration
- Share and vote for webpages that you find interesting.
- Add friends and get their favorite stories in your sidebar.
News in the Browser
- Follow the latest news directly from your browser.
- Customize your News menu to only show your favorite sections.
URL correction
- Let Navigator fix common typing mistakes in URLs.
- No more .cmo, .ogr, or htp:// !
Link Pad
- Save interesting links for later without cluttering your bookmarks.
<<lessThe automatic update feature in your current Netscape browser will not upgrade to 9.0. Please download the new version now for the newest updates.
Main features:
Social Integration
- Share and vote for webpages that you find interesting.
- Add friends and get their favorite stories in your sidebar.
News in the Browser
- Follow the latest news directly from your browser.
- Customize your News menu to only show your favorite sections.
URL correction
- Let Navigator fix common typing mistakes in URLs.
- No more .cmo, .ogr, or htp:// !
Link Pad
- Save interesting links for later without cluttering your bookmarks.
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Added: 2007-06-05 License: NPL (Netscape Public License) Price:
169492 downloads

Apache Beehive for Unix 1.0.2
an open-source project for creating a component model for J2EE more>> NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts.
Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model.
Web Service Metadata (WSM): An implementation of JSR 181 which standardizes a simplified, annotation-driven model for building Java web services.
In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-08 License: Freeware Price: Free
198 downloads
Apache Cocoon for Unix 2.1.11
a web development framework built around the concepts of separation of concerns more>> Apache Cocoon is a web development framework built around the concepts of component-based web development and separation of concerns, ensuring that people can interact and collaborate on a project without stepping on each other toes.
Cocoon implements these concepts around the notion of component pipelines, each component on the pipeline specializing in a particular operation (usual pipeline uses a Generator, Transformers and a Serializer). This makes it possible to use a Lego(tm)-like approach in building web solutions, hooking together components into pipelines without requiring programming.
Advanced Control Flow: continuation-based page flow hides the complexity of request/response processing and is cleanly separated from the view and data components.
Cocoon is open source software (based on the Apache Software License).
Cocoon does not duplicate efforts but tightly integrates many technologies.
Cocoon is in use at many live sites and on many company networks.
Cocoon has a strong community, with many active developers and more than plenty of active committers!
There is free support from the thousands of people on our mailing lists and commercial support is available from various companies and consultants.
There are many Cocoon sessions at different conferences:
Cocoon GetTogether
ApacheCon
Austrian Cocoon Day
WJAX
JAX<<less
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Added: 2009-04-27 License: Freeware Price: Free
182 downloads
WEbTide Unix 1.3
WebTide freeware HTML editor more>> The WebTide text editor is a new free HTML editor. It is designed to help web developers in creating fast and professional websites. It is also a programmer text editor.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Freeware Price: Free
201 downloads

prokyon3 for Unix 0.9.1a
prokyon3 is a multithreaded music manager and tag editor for Unix. more>> prokyon3 is a multithreaded music manager and tag editor for Unix (developed on Linux). It was written in C++ using the Qt3 widget set and the MySQL database. prokyon3 can access MP3, Ogg and FLAC files on harddisk, CDROM or network. Files can be played using XMMS (default) or other players. The file view is customizable and favorite artists are supported. prokyon3 also offers an editor for ID3 and Ogg tags and has been designed to support tagging for large quantities of files.
Beside its own features prokyon3 is able to interact with a lot of other programms. Thanks to its configurable interfaces you can combine prokyon3 with cd burners, media players and data aggregators of your choice.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-10 License: Freeware Price: Free
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