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    Kiwix

    Kiwix

    Wikipedia offline & more

    Kiwix is an offline reader for Web content. It's especially intended to make Wikipedia available offline. With Kiwix, you can enjoy Wikipedia on a boat, in the middle of nowhere... or in Jail. Kiwix manages to do that by reading ZIM files, a highly compressed open format with additional meta-data.
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    Downloads: 381 This Week
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    Koha Library Management System

    Koha Library Management System

    Free & Open Community Edition Server in a Complete Virtual Machine

    This VM is created for 2 reasons: 1. Very little initial setup work required to make a Library Management System live, within minutes. 2. This system should keep running for Years, without requiring Updates / Breakages. If you are new to Virtual Machines, then please watch the Video below ( taken from my other project. just replace td with koha wherever mentioned ) After starting this VM, please access these websites ( Just Accept Any Warnings ) : Public Website Address:...
    Downloads: 155 This Week
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    Librum

    A modern ebook reader and library manager

    Librum is an application designed to make reading enjoyable and straightforward for everyone. It's not just an e-book reader. With Librum, you can manage your own online library and access it from any device anytime, anywhere. It has features like note-taking, bookmarking, and highlighting, while offering customization to make it as personal as you want! Librum also provides free access to over 70,000 books and personal reading statistics while being free and completely open source.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    cosmos

    cosmos

    Algorithms that run our universe | Your personal library of every algo

    Cosmos (by OpenGenus Foundation) is your personal offline collection of every algorithm and data structure one will ever encounter and use in a lifetime. This provides solutions in various languages spanning C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Swift, Python, Go and others. This work is maintained by a community of hundreds of people and is a massive collaborative effort to bring the readily available coding knowledge offline.
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    PyShelf

    PyShelf

    FOSS Ebook Server, With no windowing requirements

    PyShelf is an Open Source python based, ebook server, that does not and never will require a windowing system.
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