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    PeaZIP-mod

    It's a fork of Free Zip software and Rar extractor by Giorgio Tani.

    PeaZip is a free archiver tool. The application provides an unified, natively portable, cross-platform file manager and archive manager GUI for many Open Source technologies like 7-Zip, FreeArc, PAQ, UPX. Create: 7Z, ARC, BZip/GZip, PEA, TAR, WIM, XZ, ZPAQ, ZIP files and more Open and extract 180+ file types: ACE, CAB, DEB, ISO, RAR, ZIPX and more Features of PeaZip includes extract, create and convert multiple archives at once, create self-extracting archives (sfx), split files,...
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    PackerNg

    PackerNg

    Next-generation Android packaging tool

    packer-ng-plugin is the next channel Android Gradle plug packing tools, support speed packaging, 100 th channel packet takes only 10 seconds, the speed gradle-packer-plugin of 300 or more times, for CI systems can be easily integrated, At the same time, it provides command-line packaging scripts, and channel reading provides Python and C language implementations. Channel name list file is a plain text file, read by rows, each row of a channel, the first blank line and end of the line will be ignored if there is an annotation, channel names and comments with #segmentation. V2 only supports APK Signature Scheme v2, requires signingConfigsthere v2SigningEnabled true to enable the new signature model, if you need to use an older version. ...
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    This is a set of programs to manipulate Commodore 64 Datasette tape files. These tools can convert a WAV file to a TAP file and vice versa, or extract PRG/SEQ files from a TAP file. Additional tools are planned to convert PRG/SEQ files to a TAP file.
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    PyDar is a binding for Disk ARchive (http://dar.linux.free.fr/) in python using Boost.Python (http://www.boost.org).
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    rpmdiff is a utility to create a binary patch from one version of an rpm to another. This binary patch can then be distributed to end-users of a distribution who have installed the first version of the rpm and they will be upgraded to the second version.
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    RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful package management system capable of installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating software packages. This is a port of the RPM software, including rpmbuild and yum/APT-RPM, to Darwin and Mac OS X
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