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    This is an extension on linux for project JNotify (https://sourceforge.net/projects/jnotify/). Some new feature and bug fixes are added
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    jnotify

    api notification java

    jnotify is a api notification, designed to provide informative messages in your application created by java
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    A Java library that allow Java applications to receive file system events on Windows and Linux.
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    Old Desktop Sync for Alfresco

    We reccommend using the official Alfresco sync

    .... ------------------------------------------------------------------- This application synchronizes files between a client and Alfresco using Web Services. The application currently synchronizes files in document library of any site a user has access to. The application is built using Java and uses jNotify. The original framework for this application was developed by Sridhar Kovuru during his time at Worksy (www.worksy.com). Kristijonas Malisauskas have done a great job finishing the application during his internship at Worksy. We thank Andrei Colța at YOPESO (www.yopeso.com) for his help with testing at a very early stage and with his work on making the application work on Mac and Linux.
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