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    H2O Wave

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    Realtime Web Apps and Dashboards for Python and R

    ...Preview your app live as you code. Dramatically reduce the time and effort to build web apps. Easily share your apps with end-users, get feedback, improve and iterate. ~10MB static executables for Linux, Windows, OSX, BSD, Solaris on AMD64, 386, ARM, PPC. Run it on a RPi Zero for great good!
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    Huly

    Huly

    All-in-One Project Management Platform

    The Huly Platform is a robust framework designed to accelerate the development of business applications, such as CRM systems. This repository includes several applications, such as Chat, Project Management, CRM, HRM, and ATS. Various teams are building products on top of the Platform, including Huly and TraceX. Huly, an open source platform, serves as an all-in-one replacement for Linear, Jira, Slack, and Notion. Huly is a process, project, time, and knowledge management platform that...
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    GnoppixNG

    GnoppixNG

    Gnoppix Linux

    Gnoppix is a Linux distribution based on Debian Linux available in for amd64 and ARM architectures. Gnoppix is a great choice for users who want a lightweight and easy-to-use with security in mind. Gnoppix was first announced in June 2003. Currently we're working on a Gnoppix version for WSL, Mobile devices like smartphones and tablets as well.
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    Downloads: 91 This Week
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    OmniEdge

    OmniEdge

    Bringing intranet on the internet with Zero-Config Mesh VPNS.

    OmniEdge is an Open source p2p layer 2 , zero-config mesh VPN infrastructure, a traditional VPN, AWS VPC, Ngrok, DDNS alternative. No central server, easy to scale with less maintenance. What happens in intranet, stays in in intranet.
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    Unofficial Apache OO Debian repository

    The unofficial Apache OpenOffice Debian repository

    This project intend to provide an unofficial Debian repository of Apache OpenOffice for i386 and amd64 ports while it's not in official Debian repositories.
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    Downloads: 427 This Week
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    VirtLive

    Run Virtual Machines On a LiveCD | Management GUI

    This project provides LiveCD's that can boot a fully working virtual machine hypervisor without the need to install/configure. The CD's boot a graphical (X GUI) environment that is easy to use. VirtLive can be used to run multiple operating systems on a single machine. The first release is built with Debian Squeeze for amd64 with Libvirt and Qemu/KVM. A management console is provided by Virt Manager.
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