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    Nextcloud Desktop Client

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    Desktop sync client for Nextcloud

    ...Select one or more directories on your local machine and always have access to your latest files wherever you are. Looking for integration apps like browser add-ins for Passwords, a feedreader, and more? Check our app store for integrations! You can already find Nextcloud Desktop client packages included in openSUSE Tumbleweed, Arch Linux, Fedora, Debian, and Ubuntu. Packages for Alpine Linux over here. See the latest state and more packages in this post on our forums. Can’t find packages? Ask your distribution or contribute to creating them! ...
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    GraceMX

    GraceMX

    GraceMX is an Evironment geared toward bible study, Based on MX linux

    “Sometimes the miracle is simply His mercy.” ― Jane Johnson, Mercy Like Morning "Grace will give you credit for something you did not do in the first place" ps Ray Bevan The popular saying goes, " You are a product of your environment". GraceMX is an MX Linux respin providing the environment for students and bible nerds alike to grow in the Word of God. GraceMX institutes popular feature rich bible study applications, addons, scripts and productivity tools to increase...
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    PHP Feedreader is a web 2.0 RSS reader that provides a fast and user-friendly environment to read RSS feeds. It doesn't need a local installation - just put it on your webspace and you can read your feeds on any browser all over the world at any time.
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    RaeFereE - Raes Feedreader Experiment is a feedreader written in PHP with MySQL-backend, which aims to be more satisfying to me than other feedreaders so far. This targets esp. organization/categorization of feeds as well as powerful filter-options.
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    Feedreader is a freeware Windows application that reads and displays Internet newsfeeds aka ATOM and RSS feeds based on XML. Version 3.0 is available on www.feedreader.com
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    Simple, customizable, PHP feedreader (aggregator) to integrate news from others RSS syndication pages on your website, intranet, desktop or WAP (wml) site. It can be integrated with other CMS or weblog management systems. Check homepage to review feature
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    A small Common Lisp library for parsing RSS/Atom feeds.
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