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    gditools

    gditools

    A Python program/library aimed at GD-ROM image files.

    ...To use this project you must install the Python 2.7.x branch release binaries. See the README.TXT file for more informations.
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    A recipe management software written in python and GTK+.
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    World Of Pizza is an Mass Making Of Tasty Pizza Game (MMOTPG). Play now and make pizzas for the hungry (and "paying") clients at a pizza bakery!
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    A random recipe generation engine, built as a Python CGI.
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