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    WACS is a tool for building Adult Web Sites; equally suitable for managing a private collection or building a commercial site. It has many powerful features including dynamic filtering, model catalogs, automatic download and powerful search engine.
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    flickrsync

    Command line to to sync photos to Flickr

    flickrsync is a command line tool written in Perl that aims to backup a complete directory structure to Flickr. It creates separate albums on Flickr based on the directory structure of the images. The main goal is to upload all pictures without requiring to move them to new folders. It relies on a few Perl packages mainly to handle HTTP requests and the file system.
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