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    Bower

    Bower

    A package manager for the web

    Bower offers generic, unopinionated front-end package management. It manages all the packages you need for a website, making sure they are all up-to-date and in the specific versions that you need. Bower can manage components that contain HTML, CSS, JavaScript, fonts or even image files. There’s no concatenating, minifying code or anything else - it just installs the right versions of the packages you need and their dependencies. How you use your packages will then be entirely up to...
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    Dbf Table Manager

    Dbf Table Manager

    Dbf Table Manager v0.4

    Dbf Table Manager: This is an application that uses the TDBF component. It allows you to view, create, restructure and manage your tables using a simple graphical interface. It supports only DBase III+, DBase IV and DBase VII.
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    My Components' DB

    My Components' DB

    MCDB helps you to manage all of your electronic components.

    MCDB is an open source, cross platform program which will help you to easily manage your hobbyist electronics lab. You can store, through the program, all of your components in a database file, in this way you can monitor the availability of each component in order to buy new parts before finishing them. You can also store your database files on a cloud service in order to access them from everywhere, you'll just need a PC with MCDB installed. MCDB will be available on the Ubuntu...
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