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    blobsaver

    blobsaver

    A cross-platform GUI and CLI app for automatically saving SHSH blobs

    A cross-platform GUI and CLI for automatically saving SHSH blobs. Automatically save blobs in the background. Read both the apnonce and generator on un-jailbroken and jailbroken devices, in addition to other device information such as ECID. Store an unlimited number of devices. Save blobs for beta versions without specifying a URL and in the background.
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    SIGAR (System Information Gatherer and Reporter) is a cross-platform, cross-language library and command-line tool for accessing operating system and hardware level information in Java, Perl and .NET.
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    SplitPDF -SplitPDF.jar- is a ‘command-line driven’ Java-program, it splits a PDF-file by bookmarks into separated PDF’s. The bookmark is used as title for the newly created PDF. Extremely usefull and fast in a batch processing environment.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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