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    VarDumper Component

    VarDumper Component

    Provides mechanisms for walking through any arbitrary PHP variable

    ...By using it, you’ll gain per object and resource types specialized view to e.g. filter out Doctrine internals while dumping a single proxy entity, or get more insight on opened files with stream_get_meta_data. Configurable output formats, HTML or colored command line output. Ability to dump internal references, either soft ones (objects or resources) or hard ones (=& on arrays or objects properties). Repeated occurrences of the same object/array/resource won’t appear again and again anymore. Moreover, you’ll be able to inspect the reference structure of your data. Ability to operate in the context of an output buffering handler.
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    heml

    heml

    HEML is an open source markup language for building responsive email

    ...HEML is designed to take advantage of all that email can do while still providing a solid experience for all clients. You can create your own powerful elements and style rules. Share them with the world, or keep em to yourself. Your choice. Email is hard. With dozens of popular email clients, each of which has its own quirks, it can be overwhelming to build an email that looks good and works well. Add in the challenge of getting your email to the inbox quickly, and it's enough to make anyone give up. HEML is a XML-based markup language designed for building emails. The goal is to make building emails feel as natural as building websites.
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    hardlinkpl finds duplicate files and hardlinks them, especially but not only on Cyrus mail spools. The memory footprint is bearable low, making it possible to search huge file systems of several hundred gigabytes. Inspired by hardlinkpy.
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    RelaxBSD is a LiveCD in Traditional/Simple Chinese which is based on FreeBSD. It's also very easy to install into your hard disk and you can use it as a desktop OS.
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    IDMS DBMA is an effort to develop a highly scalable (c10k complient) plugin based mail agent aimed at fighting spam & viruses. Hopefully replacing hard-to-maintain, complex, resource hungry configurations used by small to large users today.
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    Ardok Mail reader (ARM) is a mail checker written in perl/tk. The main goal of the programm is to manage the mails sent on a pop3 server. But it can also be used to write and read mails (on the server or on the hard drive).
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