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    pyELib

    pyELib

    A free open source system to create and manage collections of eBooks

    pyELib is a free open source system to create and manage any collection of eBooks. Unlike other eBooks management softwares, pyELib doesn't need the user to input neither titles nor ISBNs, since it automatically analyzes the files and searches for details on the internet. Dupes and different editions are properly handled. Each book is then automatically associated to one or more category (through machine learning) and, if desired, renamed. The library is stored in a MySQL database...
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    ndexr

    Indexes directories and outputs to JSON

    Tool to use from Python interactive interpreter or script. Use it to make JSON indexes of all files in a directory, or files of a certain type. Could be used to observe activity in a server directory, to generate JSON to send to clients searching remotely, or to keep an index of files in a directory when the user of that directory does not have permission to probe the files system for files without knowing their names.
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    Webinterface (Client) for GiantDisc Jukebox System (http://giantdisc.org) based on a RESTful Webservice (Server). Both, Client and Server, are included. On the serverside php is used. The exchange format of the client is json. Server delivers xml and jso
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