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    pybag

    pybag

    Crossplatform files synchronization and backup portable tool.

    ...The synchronization process will only copy changed files. The program is cross-platform and independent from the OS and file system. You may easily synchronize files between Windows and Linux, for example. Symbolic links are supported on all systems (if the OS or file system does not support symlinks, then they are emulated). This program has a GUI and a command line interface.
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    Bamboo Engine

    Game framework on top of Python, Panda3D and Twisted

    Bamboo intends to be a complete end-to-end game framework for client/server applications using Twisted for data exchange, Panda3D for rendering and coded in Python. Support for PyPy/CPython may be considered at a later point. An Extreme/Agile Development model is in use to allow for emergent design (IE: changing requirements). Release is updated whenever a feature is added and all tests pass cleanly 100%
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