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    font-spider

    font-spider

    Smart webfont compression and format conversion tool

    Font-spider is a compress tool for WebFont which can analyze your web-page intelligently to find the fonts out which have been used and then compress them. Font subsetter, our tool is based on HTML and CSS analysis and completely running in local so that. Font converter supports woff2, woff, eot, svg font format generation.
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    backdup

    backdup

    BackDup is a Duplicity front-end for MacOS and Linux

    BackDup is a Duplicity (http://duplicity.nongnu.org/) front-end for MacOS and Linux written in Java. Duplicity creates bandwidth-efficient backup using the rsync algorithm. Mac OS users: please install Duplicity via macports (https://www.macports.org/) Linux users: install Duplicity via your package manager as usual.
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    Simple Huffman Coder

    Simple huffman coder for learning purposes

    This project is built for learning purposes so it's implementation is kept simple and easy to read. It has two functions to either encode or decode a file with the expectation that you will modify it to suite your needs best.
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    Rar Expander is a MacOSX program which extracts the files contained in single or multi-volume RAR archives. It uses the official unRAR library internally so it is fully compatible with archives produced by WinRAR.
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    TFSplit-Java File Splitter and Joiner
    Java GUI based File Splitter and Joiner. Works on Windows and Linux.
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    Simple command-line directory incremental backup tool. Create compressed point-in-time snapshots, adding only new or modified files each time. Uses a file catalog so previous zip volumes are not needed for backup. Archives are automatically time-stamped.
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    A pure Java zip compression library for Java ME CLDC/MIDP applications. It is mostly compatible with java.util.zip in Java SE/CDC, so that an application can easily handle a zip file in the same manner as that in Java SE/CDC.
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    Firefly's Clean Lzo

    A human-readable ISC-Licensed implementation of the LZO1X algorithm.

    ...Usually it implies inline assembly or trying to execute data which actually contains machine code. This is sick. Whoever is responsible for this sorry situation ought to be ashamed. So I'm going to deobfuscate LZO and provide a ISC implementation of this algorithm in Python and C. In addition, I will provide a textual description of the algorithm so that it can be easily ported to any programming language. I expect a severe performance degradation, but I leave optimizing for speed to other people.
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