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    Cloud Commander

    Cloud Commander

    Cloud Commander file manager for the web with console and editor

    Cloud Commander is a file manager for the web. It includes a command-line console and a text editor. Cloud Commander helps you manage your server and work with files, directories and programs in a web browser from any computer, mobile or tablet. Can be used local or remotely. Adapts to screen size. 3 built-in editors with support of syntax highlighting: Dword, Edward and Deepword.
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    CommanderPhp

    Commander Easy PHP Framework

    A simple framework for application development in PHP, Object Oriented with MVC architecture and modular development. Focused on simplicity and rapid application development.
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    Unit test framework for PegaRULES Process Commander applications. PRUnit is based on the xUnit family of testing frameworks. PRUnit is downloaded as a Zip file that can be uploaded to your PRPC system and loaded into the rule base.
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