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    AMPPS

    AMPPS

    AMPPS is a LAMP/MAMP/WAMP stack

    AMPPS is a stack of Apache, MySQL, PHP, Perl & Python. AMPPS enables you to focus more on using applications rather than maintaining them. With AMPPS you can create a website by installing any of the 330+ Apps, customizing it, and then simply publishing it on the internet via a wide choice of hosting service providers. A complete package on your desktop, same like the server that provides many open source web applications. Application Management, Domain management, Database management, etc...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    OPR (Oracle Password Repository) is a Unix based secure tool for storage & retrieval of Oracle database passwords. By replacing hardcoded passwords in scripts with a call to OPR, it helps keeping your Oracle enviroment secure and easier to maintain.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Combined coded remote-administrative service with SSL secure port scan, anonymous routing and third-party plugin inbuilt for quick and automatic "scan and install" process. Easy to use and will work under firewalls and up to 1024 bit strong cipher
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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