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    Open Cache Manager
    OCM is an easy to use program for managing your geocaches, with the goal of being the Linux equivalent to GSAK. OCM integrates with GPSBabel to support most GPS devices (requires GPSBabel to be installed).
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    dcomix

    The Android Comic Book reader

    dComix is an Android comic book reader. It's meant to work similarly to the Comix application for Linux and Windows. That means it should open .cbr and .cbz comic books and keep a nice and organized library. Despite having a somewhat similar purpose, dComix is not a port nor a clone of Comix. dComix stands for droidComix, but for a shorter and nicer look, the program is shown as Comix on Android's launcher instead of dComix or droidComix
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    Crowdfarming Database and Simulator

    Crowdfarming Database and Simulator

    To log/share/analyze/optimize/simulate garden activity

    An online database and cross-platform, game-like client where gardeners/farmers (small or large scale) can log their actions and measurements (such as weather, yield, current plant size). Any user can then play it back visually, or play with the data and see a simulation inferred from the knowledge database, or calculate an optimal design within given constraints, inferred from the knowledge available at that time. This is both a tool for playing, in order to entertain and inspire...
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