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    IMG2GSLIB

    Converts images to GSLIB grids -NEW: 3D support.

    IMG2GSLIB is a small command line tool that converts images to grids into GEO-EAS format readable by geoscientific software such as GSLIB, SGeMS, Isatis, Gocad, Petrel, etc. It now can output 3D volumes from image stacking. The ASCII result is sent to stdout, so you can redirect it using the > operator if you want to save it to a file. Run java -jar IMG2GSLIB.jar without arguments to get help on usage. Requirements: -Java 1.7
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    A Java-based command-line tool for automatically removing old backups selectively. It can be used when you already make daily backups on disk, and want to clean them up while still keeping some of the ones made weeks, months or years ago.
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    Daemon4J is a helpful ghost for those who - dont like Java startup speed, esp. when the actual program needs only a second - dont know the classpath to use - want to hide Java behind an innocent command line tool - are not ready for the Big Serve
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