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    Latency Monitor

    Monitor and log your latency to other computers.

    This program lets you monitor and log latency between the computer where you run it and another host. That other host could be anywhere on the Internet. It's good for troubleshooting networks, or proving there is a problem. An option to log to a .csv file lets you easily import the data into a spreadsheet program for charting.
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    FP-WinHugsHaskellTester

    FP-WinHugsHaskellTester

    Executes Haskell-tests using WinHugs and visualizes the results.

    Checks a haskell script (lhs, hs) based on tests specified in a test file and provides a graphical user interface to show the results, including return values compared to check value(s), coloring to see which tests fail at a glance and approximate execution time benchmarking. As a test file you may use a valid haskell script file (that runs in WinHugs) simply checking for logical equality of expressions (using ==). You may also use "~>" after a haskell expression to indicate the desired...
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