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    pkg

    Package your Node.js project into an executable

    This command line interface enables you to package your Node.js project into an executable that can be run even on devices without Node.js installed. Make a commercial version of your application without sources. Make a demo/evaluation/trial version of your app without sources. Instantly make executables for other platforms (cross-compilation).
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    RocketDock Config Saver
    RocketDock Config Saver it's a little program that saves your configs into a high compressed file using uharc. RDCS It's a usefull and easy-to-use program. In case of formatting computer, after install RD just run RDCS and install your saved config
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    Pack files into C source code similar to sharutils. To extract files, compile and run the C source.
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