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    OneDrive Client for Linux

    OneDrive Client for Linux

    #1 Free OneDrive Client for Linux

    ...This powerful and highly configurable OneDrive Client for Linux is simple to use and runs on all major Linux distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, Manjaro, SuSE, OpenSuSE, Fedora, CentOS, Red Hat, Arch and Slackware. This OneDrive Client for Linux is also available as a Docker container utilizing Alpine Linux, Debian Bullseye and Fedora, with pre-built images available for x86_64, ARMHF and ARM64. This OneDrive Client for Linux also supports one-way (upload or download only) and two-way sync operations with a variety of additional capabilities to suit your requirements and connects securely to Microsoft OneDrive services.
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    The continuation of the Alpine email client from University of Washington.
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    rcard

    ncurses VCard 3.0 contact management editor

    ...It can: - load a vcf file - show all the contacts in a list - show more information about a single contact - perform a simple search in the contacts list - edit contacts - support UTF-8 (currently not on WIN32, though I'm not sure WIN32 console is actually able to support UTF-8) - convert the VCF(s) to Pine/Alpine addressbook format - import images from files as contacts photos The idea is based upon rolo (which you can find at SourceForge.net, too), but no original code remains. What is still not working: - showing a pretty screen for the contact details (for now it simply dump the information in vcard format)
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    NOTE: Development has been aborted. Please see the re-alpine project for a better alternative. oserp - stands for OpenSource Emailer Replaces Pine. First goal - replace pine with an open souce work-alike using perl. Second - add an SQL backend to Mail::Box, and thus to oserp. Third - Port to C++, using GNU MailUtils as the backend.
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    The Alpine Network is a peer based application and network infrastructure designed for distributed resouce location, including file/data transfer. Alpine attempts to resolve the distributed search/sharing problem using an efficient messaging system.
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