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    AllAppStore

    AllAppStore

    It's a place to get software for slax, porteus, ubuntu and windows.

    A Software Center for Slax 7.x, Porteus 1.2, Ubuntu And Windows XP, Vista and 7[no support for Midori(Windows 8)]. To know more, Go to: http://allappstore.weebly.com/
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    Midori is a lightweight web browser.
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    File sync utility via ftp, written in Java. Ex, You can upload home page via ftp with batch processing. Both Swing/GUI and console is implemented.
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    JMdRdf is the tool which creates RDF/RSS. 1.You can generate RDF/RSS about your homepage from your HTML(s) without programming. JMdRdf extract Information such as title, description, etc automatically from HTML. 2.You can paste RDF/RSS into your HTML
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