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    Brotli

    Brotli

    Brotli compression format

    Version 1.0.9 contains a fix to "integer overflow" problem. This happens when "one-shot" decoding API is used (or input chunk for streaming API is not limited), input size (chunk size) is larger than 2GiB, and input contains uncompressed blocks. After the overflow happens, memcpy is invoked with a gigantic num value, that will likely cause the crash. Brotli is a generic-purpose lossless compression algorithm that compresses data using a combination of a modern variant of the LZ77 algorithm, Huffman coding and 2nd order context modeling, with a compression ratio comparable to the best currently available general-purpose compression methods. ...
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    Zip-Ada

    Zip-Ada

    A standalone, portable Ada library for .zip archives

    Zip-Ada is a library for .zip archives. Full sources are in Ada and are unconditionally portable. Input and output can be any stream (file, buffer,...) for archive creation as well as data extraction. Task safe and endian-neutral. More information on: http://unzip-ada.sf.net Alire crate: https://alire.ada.dev/crates/zipada Mirror: https://github.com/zertovitch/zip-ada/
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    PGHoard

    PGHoard

    PostgreSQL® backup and restore service

    pghoard is a PostgreSQL backup and restore tool that provides encrypted, compressed, and cloud-optimized backups. Developed by Aiven, it supports streaming WAL archiving and full base backups to various cloud storage backends. pghoard is designed for reliability and fast disaster recovery in cloud-native PostgreSQL deployments.
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    MyCoRe

    MyCoRe

    your repository framework

    MyCoRe is an Open Source project for the development of Repositories, Digital Library and archive solutions. The technical base of the system is formed of Java class libraries, XML technology and different database backends. Since 2015 we use https://mycore.atlassian.net/ for bug tracking. Please use our ticket system there.
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    Grafana: The open and composable observability platform

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    Zipios

    Zipios

    Zipios is a C++ library for reading and writing 32bit Zip archives.

    This project has moved to GitHub https://github.com/Zipios/Zipios Zipios is a C++ library for reading and writing Zip archive files. Access to the data of individual entries is provided through standard C++ iostreams. A simple read-only virtual file system that mounts regular directories and zip files is also provided.
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    FLAC is a free lossless compressed audio format which supports streaming and archival. The FLAC project maintains the format and provides a reference encoder/decoder and input plugins for several popular audio players.
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    File Splitter
    A free file splitting tool that cuts large files into smaller parts and a merge-script which you can copy to otherwise-too-small memory sticks etc and then put them together on the target computer.
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    Web based archiving system for community radio stations. Includes podcasting, xml indexes, complete control over accessibility of content. Programmers can place descriptions of individual shows. Administrator can control downloadability, whether podcast.
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    Boards is a commonly referred to as an Digital Asset Management Server and is intended to acquire, process, manage and distribute multimedia content.
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  • Axe Credit Portal - ACP- is axefinance’s future-proof AI-driven solution to digitalize the loan process from KYC to servicing, available as a locally hosted or cloud-based software. Icon
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