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    Kobo XCSoar Launcher

    a customizable boot menu for your Kobo Mini

    Mainly this project aims at easing startup and use of XCSoar (see xcsoar.org) on Kobo Mini. But the scope of use should not be limited solely to XCSoar. The Launcher should be small in code size, reuse most of the original libraries, provide flexible configuration to any application that might be ported to the Kobo Mini. It supports customizable fonts, toolbox-pages, buttons (also graphical), labels, autostart and sleep timers.
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    Cloudium OS

    Cloudium OS

    Written in pure ASM and Exode with cloud computing in mind.

    Cloudium OS is being written in pure ASM. It's designed for speed and ease, having cloud computing in mind. It also is secure (without requiring constant user input like Windows). But, how are we going to do this? Well every os wants/says these kind of things, so to accomplish our goals we follow these simple rules: keep it simple (that's way better then these complex interfaces etc. almost nobody wants), generalize (this makes things easier and more useful without extra complexity) and be inventive (sometimes doing it the classical way just doesn't work). ...
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    Registry Startup

    Registry Startup

    Quickly set up (or remove) registry to run your software at startup!

    ...There are two ways to do this: - Put your file into startup folder - Add a "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" registry key that points to your file Adding registry keys are head scratching if you aren't familiar with your way, but luckily Registry Startup is here to save the day! Simply drag and drop the file to be launched into the input bar, and you'll be able to add or remove registry keys easily! NOTE: Due to how Windows handle this registry keys, you shouldn't move your file after creating the key. Doing so will break the link. You can remove your registry first, then move your file. Recreate registry as necessary. If you like Registry Startup, please consider donating ;) http://www.misc314.com/blog/donation/ Thanks!
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    Monitors Input usage such as Mouse/keyboard/gamecontrolers to allow powering down of system when it is idle for a user specified amount of time.
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