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    LinxBooks – Have faith and carry on. Overview LinxBook is a simple and easy-to-use business accounting application. Linxbooks includes basic features that help the businesses create invoices, quotations, manage payments, payrolls, contracts and expenses Download at GitHub: https://github.com/LinxHQ/linxbooks Demo is at: http://linxbooks.com/demo (user: admin, password: admin123)
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    A project to provide change control for OpenDocument files via subversion under Unix. Can check in internal changes in files and allows users to recover any previous version, view logs and compare with older versions.
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    Decision Table Preprocessor

    Decision Table Preprocessor

    Ccide is a Decision Table preprocessor.

    Ccide reads a source program, in one of several programming languages, expands all embedded decision tables, and generates the new, expanded source. Ccidew processes C language programs directly. The script, ccide, uses ccidew and m4, to process BASIC, JAVA, CC, C++, BASH, QB, VB, and EX(euphoria), source files containing embedded decision tables. Ccide checks all conditions once and only once, avoiding side effects. Ccide checks tables for conflicts and other errors. Input example: //DECISION_TABLE: // 1 3 2 2 | light == $$ /* 1=red, 2= yellow, 3=green. */ // N - - - | speed == STOPPED // - - Y - | speed == SLOW // - N - Y | speed == FAST // ______|___________________ // X - X - | Stop(); // - - - X | SlowDown(); // - X - - | SpeedUp(); //END_TABLE:
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    A collection of programs and subroutines to help Pick/Multivalue programmers accelerate development while improving user-friendliness.
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    An enterprise class help- and servicedesk application. It has features from incidents and asset management to automatic remote computer scanning.
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    Very basic RRDtool tutorial. It is an example in that way. It can save you a couple of days of discovering on your own. In any case you have to read the manual _before_ that ;)
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    iLink performs all the tasks to scan a document(s), sFTP to a server, insert into a mysql database, provide an apache/php search/edit interface, auto-burn new images to a cd (with neat0 indexing for later cd browsing). All of this is 'automagic' except
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