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    NWrapper was built to be a quick wrapper for storing and executing multiple NMap commands (using SQLite), but it can do a lot more. Also, it was a way for me to start learning C (hence the lack of data structures or anything fancy).
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    QuickList allows novice and experienced users to keep track of "things" without any help from a system administrator. "Things" can be anything, quicklist is completely flexible. This is the new home of Quicklist, updated for Gtk2.
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    Inventory is a gtk+-2 inventory program that uses a mysql database as backend. Inventory can't do anything fancy, complicated or complex (like linked tables), instead it tries to be flexible, multi-purpose and fast while remaining easy to use.
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