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    ABC Filesystem

    FUSE-based filesystem reflecting XWindows into files

    An educational FUSE filesystem that represents each window in a system running XWindows interface as a directory containing special files. Those files can be used to change window properties such as caption or its position at screen. *tested on Gentoo linux
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    MythTV, the Unix way: everything is a file. MythFS is a Fuse Python based filesystem to browse your MythTV recordings as a normal filesystem.
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    Library for creating virtual filesystem for holding configuration files, based on Python-FUSE. ConfigFS can hold configuration for Apache, PostgreSQL or any other software, that uses text configuration files.
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    AmsdosFS is an implementation for Linux of Amsdos filesystem used on Amstrad CPC computers. It is written in Python and uses module Fuse Python to mount DSK images.
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    FSFS is a secure distributed file system in user space built over FUSE and OpenSSL. It stores AND transfers data between clients and server in secure form, leaving most of the cryptography to the clients, thus relieving the server of the additional work.
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    Utility to create and maintain a CD catalog and mount it as a filesystem using FUSE.
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    fuse-dropbox

    Mounts your Dropbox account as a filesystem

    Mounts your Dropbox account as a filesystem
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    FCachefs is read-write caching filesystem for linux ( and maybe other platforms, where FUSE has been ported ) based on FUSE and Python.
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    A fuse filesystem implementation to a MAID system. Multiple Array of Inespensive Disk Use case: a user have many usb sticks, disks and other filesystem to merge in a single filesystem to get the data and move it
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    A FUSE-based filesystem that allows (re)mounting a FAT (MS-DOS formatted) volume with full POSIX file semantics overlayed.
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