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    Titanium SMS Backup  and Skype Viewer

    Titanium SMS Backup and Skype Viewer

    View SMS/MMS and Skype conversations from your Android device

    This is a GUI application to view conversation files created from the following Applications: - Titanium Backup - SMS Backup and Restore - Skype It displays both sides of a conversation (SMS/MMS/Skype) on the right screen side in chronological order. Each item is displayed like a conversation bubble in a cartoon. On the left side a list box of threads is displayed.
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    A free, open-source, content delivery network (CDN); light-weight, and written in Perl. It is intended that the base layer, Xylem, will mature into a general-purpose Perl application framework. N.B. As of 29th September 2009, this project has been moved.
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