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    PouchDB

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    The Database that Syncs!

    ...It’s inspired by Apache CouchDB, so it’s designed to run well within the browser. PouchDB was created to enable web developers to build applications that will work just as well offline as they do online. It enables applications to store data locally while offline, and once back online it will synchronize with CouchDB and compatible servers, so your data will always be in sync. PouchDB works on various browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Safari and more. It’s very lightweight and though some programming knowledge is required, is still very easy to learn.
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    levelup

    levelup

    A wrapper for abstract-leveldown compliant stores, for Node.js

    ...Many alternative stores are available such as level.js in the browser or memdown for an in-memory store. They typically support strings and Buffers for both keys and values. For a richer set of data types you can wrap the store with encoding-down.
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    Shariff

    Shariff

    Shariff enables website users to share their favorite content

    Shariff enables website users to share their favorite content without compromising their privacy. Some social service providers like e.g. Facebook supply official sharing code snippets that quietly siphon personal data from all page visitors. Shariff enables visitors to see how popular your page is on Facebook and share your content with others without needless data leaks. Shariff (/ˈʃɛɹɪf/) is an open-source, low-maintenance, high-privacy solution maintained by German computer magazine c't...
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