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    Keybase client

    Keybase client

    Keybase Go library, client, service, OS X, iOS, Android, Electron

    Keybase is secure messaging and file-sharing. We use public key cryptography to ensure your messages stay private. Even we can’t read your chats. Keybase works for families, roommates, clubs, and groups of friends, too. Keybase connects to public identities, too. You can connect with communities from Twitter, Reddit, and elsewhere. Don’t live dangerously when it comes to documents. Keybase can store your group’s photos, videos, and documents with end-to-end encryption. You can set a timer on...
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    AvionDB

    AvionDB

    A decentralised database with MongoDB-like developer interface

    AvionDB uses OrbitDB stores to model MongoDB-like Databases. AvionDB is alpha-stage software. It means AvionDB hasn't been security audited and programming APIs and data formats can still change. We encourage you to reach out to the maintainers if you plan to use AvionDB in mission-critical systems. This is the TypeScript implementation and it works with Browsers, Node.js & TypeScript with support for Linux, OS X, and Windows. The minimum required version of Node.js is now 8.6.0 due to the usage of ... spread syntax. ...
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    Google Drive Permission Manager

    Update Google drive permissions in bulk mode

    Driver permission changer is an open source application created to change permission of google drive files and folders in bulk mode . The files can be some safe points and it is hard to change it manually by going to each file one by one . You can also specify a list of users or configure the link sharing option just in One Click
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Cyn.in - Open Source Group Collaboration
    Cyn.in helps teams to build collaborative knowledge by sharing & discussing digital content within secure & unified application. It combines the capabilities of wikis, social network, blogs, files, microblogs, discussions into secure enterprise platform.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Etile Meat P2P (Programmer 2 Programmer) will be a peer to peer style application for developers. File sharing is done over a GnuTella style network with the security and reliablility of FreeNet. EMP2P is the next generation of P2P networks.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Spicewood is an OS independent database/file sharing server that combines centralization and decentralization for a greater efficiency and security, as well as a dependent client that will be made for multiple operating systems.
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