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    Zflate is a universal file recompressor tool that support a lot of file format like png, jpeg, zip, gzip, mp4, 3gp, mp3, pdf, exe, scr, avi and so on with simple usage It can compress smaller compared to compression techniques nowadays on some files. please Run it under windows or using wine if running under linux.
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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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    PackRat is Backup and Recovery for Perl empowered systems. It is intended to provide a light-weight disaster-recovery capability to any system running the aproporiate perl, but is developed and tested only under linux at this point. Future releases will i
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