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    USB Controller

    Apps will help you to enable and disable USB port.

    This apps will help you to enable and disable USB port. You can use it for security purpose if you don't want anybody to transfer data from your computer you can disable USB port. For details and usage you can visit the page http://blog.sthpratik.com/2012/12/making-usb-controller-using-delphi.html
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    ConsoleFx Commandline Processing Library

    ConsoleFx Commandline Processing Library

    Command-line application library

    ConsoleFx is an .NET framework for easily developing command-line interface (CLI) applications. It automates most of the work involved in creating a CLI application, like command line argument parsing, error handling and validations. ConsoleFx supports both fluent and declarative (using attributes) programming models. With ConsoleFx, you can say goodbye to lengthy cumbersome code to parse your command-line arguments. For detailed documentation, with getting started guides, advanced...
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    GnuWin

    GnuWin

    Provides native Win32 open source ports and utilities

    GnuWin provides Win32-versions of GNU tools, or tools with a similar open source licence. The ports are native ports, relying only on libraries provided with any modern 32-bits MS-Windows operating system, such as 2000 / XP / Vista / 7
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    Lan Core is a free & open source software that lets you to build a thin client network on a Windows operating system. It was originally designed to work in a server or workstation with Windows XP Professional using the native remote desktop protocol.
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    Cloud Toolkit .Net provides many useful and good-looking .Net controls for use with .Net applications (VC++, VC#, VB.Net etc). Update (September 2011): The project has been inactive for a few years and will remain so. No support provided!
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    Meyshan Wall, This is the ultimate wall paper changer, using Micro soft .Net framework, Meyshan wall would fetch public and private photos from Picasa, Flicker, Riya, and 23 Hq and from your local directory to display as wallpaper as per your settings.
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    This Project is Dropped
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    GnuWin64 provides Win64-versions (x64) of GNU or similar open source tools. The ports are native ports, that is they rely only on libraries provided with 64-bit Microsoft Windows operating system for the AMD64 and Intel64 (EM64T) architecture.
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