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    Detect It Easy

    Detect It Easy

    Program for determining types of files for Windows, Linux and MacOS

    ...Its detection engine is signature-based, but also includes heuristics that help when signatures are missing or obfuscated. This helps when analyzing packed, compressed, or partially corrupted files.
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    ImmortalDB

    ImmortalDB

    A relentless key-value store for the browser

    ImmortalDB is the best way to store persistent key-value data in the browser. Data saved to ImmortalDB is redundantly stored in Cookies, IndexedDB, and LocalStorage, and relentlessly self heals if any data therein is deleted or corrupted. For example, clearing cookies is a common user action, even for non-technical users. And browsers unceremoniously delete IndexedDB, LocalStorage, and/or SessionStorage without warning under storage pressure. ImmortalDB is resilient in the face of such events. Doesn't vandalize performance or the user experience. For example, Evercookie's CSS History Knocking can beget a deluge of background HTTP requests, and loading Silverlight or Flash can raise unsought permission modals or thrash the user's disk. ...
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    ADenv

    Android Deploy environment

    HTML application wrapper, creates a directory (usually at /storage/emulated/0/) called ADenv, and a file called ADenv.html, replace this HTML with the one you want (name must be ADenv.html), it will generate a 'working copy', allowing you certain modifications at runtime, if data is important, make copies of ADenv.saved.html often, as sometimes files are "corrupted". Also a properties file can be in the directory, to force some settings (orientation and scale), it's optional, but can help you to get a certain effect. ADenv.properties is optional ADenv.apk is the app itself ADenv (5).zip is the source file IMPORTANT NOTE: I have a new Android deploy environment, far better, far newer, but not-well documented, it's called Xenv, it was on github but they removed it after some policy change.
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