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    This batch file will Backup your Outlook express Mail and Contacts to any directory you choose.
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    FillMAd

    FillMAd

    Fill Mail Addresses: Manual entry of addresses to database, export

    * Note: SF gives wrong "latest version" info (0.0.15 while it is now 2015 v. 0.2.0 - so select from Browse All Files). Manage the e-mail addresses you need for a mailing: input e-mail address, company, contact, etc and store in your (local) MySQL database. The input of the e-mail has some minor format-control and auto-complete which saves time typing. Make a selection to do a CSV-export to external online mailinghost. Keep the control over your addresses that are basicly stored on your own storage and not dependent from some provider. Keep metadata for yourself: entry date, collected by, source, intrest/productgroup instead of leaving them "in the cloud" for misuse by others. Platform: Gambas2 on Linux desktop.
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    This is a household control for next generation home for all that will use VERY low power equipment and a central control unit (server) that will feed led/lcd monitors
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    We intend to develop a IMAP server, visibly the same as Carnegie Mellon's Cyrus server. It will be written with new code from the ground up, but GPLed as opposed to CMU's current restrictive licence.
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    Bot that following the connections interwikis of El Salvador, to add to the original page (that is El Salvador) the present connections in a connected page (that treats about El Salvador) that lacks in the version in Spanish of wikipedia.
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    Maximum 15 characters. Unix name is available. 47 characters. Must be between 20 and 250 characters.
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    This program gives you a new way of capturing and collecting music from radio stations over the Internet. You can listen and record your favorites radios at the same time also this way like to realize audio diffusion using outcast stream protocol.
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