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    Phantom-X CMS Project

    Phantom-X CMS Project

    Phantom-X CMS is an easy to use full sized Content Management System.

    ...A European Cookie Compliant popup is integreted into the included themes. Our Upstream Base is an open-source Object-Oriented Web publishing system written in PHP. So we think this makes Phantom-X CMS ideal tool for developing small to large dynamic websites.
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    BlockSync

    Single file syncing at a block level

    BlockSync is a command line tool written in Java, designed to synchronize single large files (such as virtual disk images) across networks with limited bandwidth. It makes use of MD5 hashing to only transfer the data that needs to be transferred. Ideal for use in command line scripts.
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    Pygmy is a 40KB portable http stack written in Java. It is ideal for PDA and resource limited devices, as well as desktop applications and server applications. Pygmy provides a plug-in architecture so features can be added and removed easily.
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    eDemPS is a dynamic web content management system built integrating several OpenSource projects. Its environment makes it an ideal tool for developing small or large community websites or portals.
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    Rezku Point of Sale

    Designed for Real-World Restaurant Operations

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    A LISP-like XML glue language with an XML syntax. Ideal for pipelined XML aggregation, transformations and filtering with accessors to a content repository. Embeddable Java implementation includes XSLT engine XT, servlet, command line and applet.
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    IDEAL means Information DEALer. A System wich provides the news and articles which the user wants. Using Tomcat, Struts, Java, MySQL an AgentSystem, Clustering, TF/IDF, Document Parser and it is multi user able.
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    ...This unique program scans folders for files matching filter critera then searches those files for any occurances of a text string and replaces them all. This is an ideal tool fo
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    An easy but fast search engine based on JavaScript. Ideal for offline documents (e.g. on CDROM or for offline-readable documentations).
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