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    Termux:X11

    Termux:X11

    Termux X11 add-on application

    Termux is an Android terminal emulator and Linux environment app that works directly with no rooting or setup required. A minimal base system is installed automatically - additional packages are available using the APT package manager. Termux combines standard packages with accurate terminal emulation in a beautiful open-source solution. Access API endpoints with curl and use rsync to store backups of your contact list on a remote server.
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    Adblock FastOwnTracks Recorder

    Adblock FastOwnTracks Recorder

    Store and access data published by OwnTracks apps

    The OwnTracks Recorder is a lightweight program for storing and accessing location data published via MQTT (or HTTP) by the OwnTracks apps. It is a compiled program which is easy to install and operate even on low-end hardware, and it doesn't require an external database. There are two main components: the Recorder obtains data via MQTT subscribes or HTTP POST, stores the data in plain files and serve it via its built-in REST API, and the ocat command-line utility reads stored data in a...
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    Snap! C++

    Snap! C++

    Fast Websites: Powerful CMS for Apache written in C++

    Snap! C++ runs your CMS using binary code written in C and C++. (We use some libraries that are written in C, all of our server code is written in C++.) The basic concept is taken from a large set of Drupal 6.x modules from Drupal Core and necessary 3rd party modules (we've been using over 220 modules on top of the Core modules.) The result is quite extensible as it offers a plug-in mechanism that everyone is welcome to use to create their own extensions. Debian Packages can be...
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    OMeS ( Overnet Millennium Server ) Linux

    OMeS ( Overnet Millennium Server ) Linux

    Overnet Millennium Server for Unix Linux

    Linux C/C++ Bash Shell developers we need you!!! Overnet Millennium Server for Unix/Linux adds a whole new layer to the web, the Overnet . With the Overnet Millennium Server web hosts will be able to offer a new space and protocol to deliver data to a web browser in a completely new way. Web developers will have a totally new way to create content for the web. And web users will have thousands of new services, sources of entertainment and ways to communicate, as well as the power to...
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    mod_gzip is an Internet Content Acceleration module for the popular Apache Web Server. It compresses the contents delivered to the client. There is no need to install any additional software on the client!
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