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    Docker Sync

    Docker Sync

    Run your application at full speed while syncing your code

    Run your application at full speed while syncing your code for development, finally empowering you to utilize docker for development under OSX/Windows/*Linux. Developing with docker under OSX/ Windows is a huge pain since sharing your code into containers will slow down the code execution about 60 times (depending on the solution). Testing and working with a lot of the alternatives made us pick the best of those for each platform, and combine this in one single tool: docker-sync.
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    Cyclone - Task Automation

    Cyclone - Task Automation

    Task Scheduler for Java, Groovy, Javascript, python & ruby

    Cyclone is java-based rich GUI web tool for automating tasks with ease. Cyclone is a project that was borne out of necessity. Agreed, there are many native tools that allow task to be scheduled or automated on most operating systems, however, Cyclone is more than just an automation tool. In many programming languages, there are batch module/libraries available to schedule jobs, but need quite a bit of enhancements to provide similar feature set as Cyclone. Cyclone comes with a number of...
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    HiveMind Java Web Application Cloud IDE

    HiveMind Java Web Application Cloud IDE

    Web development IDE in browser, supports Java, ruby, javascript...etc

    HiveMind is a browser based web development that combines an application container (jetty), a middleware and a developer environment that runs in the browser. It runs on the jvm so you are not limited by environment. You can run it on your laptop, company server or even on a cloud service like AWS. It supports Java, Ruby, Python, JavaScript, Groovy, Clojure. Source include so it is easy to hack so you can modify it for your own need.
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    Mantis2Redmine

    Migrate your Mantis's data to Redmine

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    Cross platform GUI managing bookmarks and shortcuts in a portable way. Support import/export, search, encryption, hierarchical tags, USB key installation, various environments integration, OS-dependent shortcuts, plugins extensibility.
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    VirtualRails
    The FREE Ruby on Rails virtual development platform
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    Fusion is a powerful high level programming language that merges several feature from Ruby, Python, Java, C++, Visual Basic, etc, in a only language. It's implemented by means of a compiler written in Haskell that generates Ruby code.
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