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Catalog your devices to search, analyze, and backup your files.
Catalog your devices to search, analyze, and backup your files:
- Create catalogs from different sources or devices
- Search and explore files even when the devices are disconnected
- Organize and backup your collection of files, and get statistics
User documentation:
- Get started/Tutorial: https://stephanecouturier.github.io/Katalog/docs/tutorial
- Download (Linux Flathub): https://flathub.org/en/apps/io.github.stephanecouturier.Katalog
- Documentation:...
About the program:
Banal Zip archiver
Created by a 12 year old man :)
My YouTube channel: MrOlegTitov
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This program was created in 1 hour 10 minutes
If you want to support me:
YandexMoney: 4100110731481746
WebMoney: 519227791003
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This archiver is completely free!
But again you can support me)))
( But I'm not suggesting anything..... )
The TclVfs project aims to provide an extension to the Tcl language which allows Virtual Filesystems to be built using Tcl scripts only. It is also a repository of such Tcl-implemented filesystems (metakit, zip, ftp, tar, http, webdav, namespace, url)
TclTrf is an extension library to the script language tcl, as created by John Ousterhout. It extends the language at the C-and Tcl-with ``transformer''-commands to encode and compress data.
Based on the stacked channels of the tcl core (ability inter
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Alternate language bindings for the libdar library written by Dennis Corbin. The original application DAR is a command line backup tool that uses libdar, a library implemented in C++.
Programming language: C#
Libraries: Mono and .Net 2.0
Supported OS platforms: Any UNIX Mono enabled (ex Linux and FreeBsd) and Windows
Problem to be solved: Music update for personal audio and mp3 players
Data format used: MP3, WMA, OGG, VQF, XML
A simply installer that based on zlib 1.2.1 as the compression library. Target OS - Win32, language - C++ (MS VC++ 6). It has a simple script language (like MSDOS batch language) and uninstaller. Can write to registry and access to environment variables.
EBML, or Extensible Binary Meta-Language, is a simple XML like binary language for describing data in structured style. EBML was originally designed for use in the Matroska project, but the developers saw that EBML was very flexible and extensible.
Sqlite Query and Management is a client application running on Windows(c) platform intended to manage visualy SQLITE (www.sqlite.org) databases via tools and the usage of SQL language.
It is developed under C++ builder 3 and use the Synedit component.
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A human-readable ISC-Licensed implementation of the LZO1X algorithm.
LZO is a compression library which is widely used around the world. The main problem with LZO is that it is absolutely not human readable.
People have done crazy stuff to get LZO to run in their language. Usually it implies inline assembly or trying to execute data which actually contains machine code. This is sick. Whoever is responsible for this sorry situation ought to be ashamed.
So I'm going to deobfuscate LZO and provide a ISC implementation of this algorithm in Python and C. In addition, I will provide a textual description of the algorithm so that it can be easily ported to any programming language.
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