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    Grimmory

    Grimmory

    Grimmory is the successor of booklore

    Grimmory is a self-hosted digital library management platform designed to help users organize, read, and manage their entire book collection in a centralized and fully controlled environment. As the successor to Booklore, it expands on the idea of personal knowledge ownership by allowing users to store and interact with books without relying on third-party cloud services. The platform supports a wide range of formats, including eBooks, PDFs, comics, and audiobooks, making it versatile for...
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    Open TeamPlay

    An OpenSource (C# .NET) TeamPlay Environment.

    An Open Source (C# .NET) TeamPlay Environment. - Permits the easy downloading of games that may not be available via Steam, and their Source Port derivatives. - Preconfigured for easy play. - Enables the easier download of enhanced user made content for such titles. - Enables easier Multi-Player. - May incorporate a chat client in later versions. - Encryption: May incorporate up to 9.99% U.S.-origin parts or components. Officially Supported Operating Systems: -...
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    Jbookshelf

    Jbookshelf

    Jbookshelf is a portable library/video-library/collection manager!

    Jbookshelf is a Bookcase and a book/video/collection or even warehouse manager; it can tracks any changes and shows the aspect of your libraries. It is portable, try to install it on a usb stick! It need only the Java runtime environment(JRE). Follow it on Facebook or G+ !
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    JRemindX
    A java multi platform ("J") multi purpose ("X) reminder. Reminds you when a configured amount of time has elapsed. Integrates nicely in a desktop environment (tray icon). Perfect to infuse tea while sitting in front of the PC.
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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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