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    CLADlims

    CLADlims

    Web based LIMS for lab animal weight and tumour growth tracking

    CLADlims is a wed based laboratory information and data management system for animals and their measurement records. It is designed to track the weight and tumour growth of the animals, visualize the data, compare data, inform the user for any alarming measurements as well as keep any other data related to animals, cages and experiments. Users can submit the data directly from the measuring facilities to the database using a mobile device (tablet or phone) or any computer with a modern web browser. ...
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    RC Flyers Toolkit Box

    A cross platform tool for R/C pilots

    RC Flyers Toolkit Box is a cross platform solution for pilots of electrical powered R/C controlled aircrafts and helicopters managing batteries,charging cycles, flights and more. Its focus is primarily on RC helicopters but can also be used by fixed wing pilots.
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    Web-based (with desktop installation possible) application that helps keep track of and manage a book collection. Working demo (read-only) here: http://www.fraca7.net:8000/books/. Integration with an iPhone version planned.
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    FlicDB will be a SuperWaba based portable program designed to only hold and maintain Purchased Movies. People may need a utility to keep track of the movies that they have purchased, so when they are at the store they can cross reference their selection
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    Golf Handicap Tracker (GHT) allows one or more golfers to keep track of their handicap. Originally written in 1991 at the request of my brother in-law Dave, it has been GPL'ed in the hopes of making it Über portable.
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    Two applications, one VB/Win32, the other Palm, and a conduit, designed to track scale model collections from desire through purchase, building, contest entry, and display.
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    C# based program to track workouts based around Crossfit. Open SQL Server Express based database construction allows for user customization.
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