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    CodeSnap.nvim

    CodeSnap.nvim

    Snapshot plugin with rich features that can make pretty code snapshots

    Snapshot plugin with rich features that can make pretty code snapshots for Neovim.
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    ADO.Net DAC for Delphi

    Fastest and most reliable database connectivity solutions for any DB

    ADO.Net Data Access Components (DAC) for Delphi is the fastest and most reliable database connectivity solutions for any database using ADO.Net technology in Delphi. It provides data access to data sources such as SQL Server, Oracle and to data sources exposed through OLE DB and ODBC using ADO.Net data provider framework. ADO.Net DAC for Delphi is an enterprise solution with highest performance and unlimited possibilities. Data-sharing consumer applications can use ADO.NET DAC for Delphi to...
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    MATLAB Schemer

    MATLAB Schemer

    Apply and save color schemes in MATLAB with ease

    MATLAB Schemer is a utility that makes it simple to import, apply, and export color scheme themes for MATLAB’s user interface and editor. It enables transferring customized themes between MATLAB installations or sharing color schemes among users. This MATLAB package makes it easy to change the color scheme (a.k.a. theme) of the MATLAB display and GUI. Color schemes can be easily imported by running schemer_import at the MATLAB command prompt, without needing any inputs. This will open a GUI to select the file to import the color scheme from. If you are using a personalised color scheme in MATLAB, you may wish to save it for yourself so you can re-implement it easily if you reintall MATLAB. ...
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    A intellective, effective, convenient manage system for PC documents and personal knowledge architect on windows and share in the internet
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    Excellent addition to any application, the ProjessUpdater Application Extension (PAE) can be applied to assist in end-user updates and downloads from a centralized location. The suite consists of an open-source client and a server.
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    Web 2.0 environment for collaborative and extensible design of object interconnection diagrams like UML, networks, circuits and other graph based diagrams. Client: Web-based (AJAX / Dojo Toolkit) Server: JEE Application (Struts Framework)
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