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    T-UI Linux CLI Launcher

    T-UI Linux CLI Launcher

    Linux CLI Launcher for Android

    Launcher, which emulates a Unix-like shell and its terminal interface, is adapted for use on mobile devices. It also implements a lot of commands. Installed applications can be launched simply by typing their name. T-UI uses the CompareString library, so it will know what you're meaning although you made typing errors.
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    Axys Link Launcher

    Use axys:// hyperlinks to open Axys files or run reports!

    Axys Link Launcher allows users to click on hyperlinks (instead of http:// they start with axys://). It is a convenient way to open files quickly, or run macros. After downloading AxysLauncher.exe, open the file properties and unblock it. Then copy the file to the Axys root folder. Each user that wants the hyperlink functionality needs to run it once and click the "Add/Update Registry", which tells Windows to call AxysLauncher when an axys:// hyperlink is clicked. AxysLauncher then...
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