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    LZ4

    LZ4

    Extremely fast compression algorithm

    ...LZ4 library is provided as open-source software using a BSD license. This benchmark simulates simple "static content transfer" scenario such as OS Kernel compression or video game's static assets (text/images/tables/scripts/etc) which loading from Flash Memory / HDD / SSD. In this case, compression time is completely ignored. Because only content developers compress the data at once and usually they don't care about its computational cost. But they always care end user's experience a.k.a. "loading time" and bandwidth. ...
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    TBOX

    TBOX

    A glib-like multi-platform c library

    TBOX is a glib-like cross-platform C library that is simple to use yet powerful in nature. The project focuses on making C development easier and provides many modules (.e.g stream, coroutine, regex, container, algorithm ...), so that any developer can quickly pick it up and enjoy the productivity boost when developing in C language. It supports the following platforms: Windows, Macosx, Linux, Android, iOS, BSD and etc. Supports file, data, http and socket source.
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    Real-ESRGAN ncnn Vulkan

    Real-ESRGAN ncnn Vulkan

    NCNN implementation of Real-ESRGAN

    ...It provides command-line tools for upscaling images with selected models, allowing users to specify input/output paths, scaling factors, tile sizes, and model names from a compressed model set, which is particularly helpful for larger images or automated workflows. The Vulkan backend enables fast execution on GPUs from different vendors (Intel/AMD/Nvidia) with broad support, making it suitable for non-Python environments, production systems, or performance-constrained setups.
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    leet

    leet

    Leet is CCEx's software application for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE).

    The name leet stands for "Linux exquisite encryption tool", it will be a software application for on-the-fly encryption, similar in its functionality to TrueCrypt. The goal of leet however is to be simpler and as user friendly as possible, making encryption and securing of information accessible to anybody, even those who don't necessarily have any prior knowledge of data securing, algorithms and encryption. However it's not targeted at this group of users only, part of the ambition of this project is to reach companies, institutions, governments (etc...) as well.
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    libmng -THE reference library for reading, displaying, writing and examining Multiple-Image Network Graphics. MNG is the animation extension to the popular PNG image-format.
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    The fstrcmp project provides a shared library for making fuzzy string comparisons, and also provides an fstrcmp command for use in shell scripts.
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    CRCLIB

    CRC Library

    CRCLIB is a small library of CRC calculations which can be used in other programs. Because CRC check is often used by binary communication protocols, it is made as simple as it can be, built into library so that it could be used regardless of language of application code. Written in plain C, built as dll and static library, and also contains C/C++ import header, C# wrapper and .NET project for MS SQL Server assembly. Supports CRC16 (including MODBUS) and CRC32.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    CthughaNix is the reincarnation of Cthugha-L, a Linux port of one of the first audio visualization software packages, known as "An Oscilloscope On Acid".
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    Library for calculating fields of view and lighting on low resolution rasters, suitable for roguelike games.
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    Legacy Film to DVD Project
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