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JNode is a Java New Operating system Design Effort.
JNode is a simple to use and install Java operating system for personal use on modern devices. Any java application runs on it, fast and safe.
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A simple MD5 checksum comparator.
Paste in the desired checksum, select the file to be checked.
You get a green checksum indication for a match, otherwise the calculated checksum goes red.
Easy, with no tedious manual checking.
The project Jaulp is jet another utility library project written in Java. It contains utility classes for Date ,Calendar, Collections, Resources, Files, IO for Random data, and many more. This is the last version for this project.
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The Common Scripting Interface is a pseudofs which provides simple data via Read Write calls much the same as procfs. The goal is to drop the overhead of scripts and up efficiency by removing the need for multiple instances of the same library in RAM