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    SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer

    Take advantage of Open Source Load Balancer to elevate your business security and IT infrastructure with a custom ADC Solution.

    SKUDONET ADC, operates at the application layer, efficiently distributing network load and application load across multiple servers. This not only enhances the performance of your application but also ensures that your web servers can handle more traffic seamlessly.
  • Passwordless authentication enables a secure and frictionless experience for your users | Auth0 Icon
    Over two-thirds of people reuse passwords across sites, resulting in an increasingly insecure e-commerce ecosystem. Learn how passwordless can not only mitigate these issues but make the authentication experience delightful. Implement Auth0 in any application in just five minutes
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    ArchiSteamFarm

    ArchiSteamFarm

    C# application with primary purpose of farming Steam cards

    ... to be run on servers or other desktop-less machines and features full cross-OS support, which makes it possible to launch on any operating system with .NET Core runtime, such as Windows, Linux, and macOS. ASF is possible thanks to the gigantic amount of work done in the marvelous SteamKit2 library. Today, ASF is one of the most versatile Steam power tools, allowing you to make use of many features that were implemented over time.
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    QuakeSpasm

    QuakeSpasm

    A modern, cross-platform Quake game engine based on FitzQuake.

    QuakeSpasm is a *Nix friendly Quake Engine based on the SDL port of the popular FitzQuake. It includes some new features, important fixes, and aims for portability and 64 bit correctness.
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    Downloads: 566 This Week
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    Hexen II: Hammer of Thyrion

    Hexen II: Hammer of Thyrion

    A cross-platform port of Hexen II game.

    Hammer of Thyrion (uHexen2) is a cross-platform port of Raven Software's Hexen II source. It is based on an older linux port, Anvil of Thyrion. HoT includes countless bug fixes, improved music, sound and video modes, opengl improvements, support for many operating systems and architectures, and documentation among many others.
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    Downloads: 321 This Week
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    RufasSok

    RufasSok

    Sokoban with many families of puzzles provided.

    This is a minimalist version of the Sokoban puzzle game that runs on Windows, OSX, and Linux. The beauty of this implementation is that it is fully OpenGL 3.3 core profile Ada code, using no OpenGL-deprecated functions. Has undo (u) and restart (r) functions. Each data file has many "levels". The next (n) and previous (p) keys move between levels. The (R-shft) and (L-shft) keys move between puzzle data files. Bigger (b) and smaller (s) keys help you to proportionally adjust the size of...
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  • Tigerpaw One | Business Automation Software for SMBs Icon
    Tigerpaw One | Business Automation Software for SMBs

    Fed up with not having the time, money and resources to grow your business?

    The only software you need to increase cash flow, optimize resource utilization, and take control of your assets and inventory.
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    RufasSlider

    RufasSlider

    Klotsky class block slider puzzles.

    RufaSlider is a collection of 16 different block slider puzzles for kids and casual puzzlers that works on laptops and PCs running Windows, OSX or GNU/Linux. It includes a Klotski-style family, a DirtyDozen family, and a Traffic-Rush family. And now these puzzle families come with AutoSolvers to help you. The Klotski family uses rectangles of 4 sizes: 1x1, 2x2, 1x2, 2x1. The objective in each game is stated near the window top, but usually involves moving a large block to a specified...
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