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    LumberJack4Logs
    LumberJack4Logs is a viewer for log and trace files with the ability to extend the recognized data formats by adding text parser plugins.
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    mutalog

    Cross-platform multi-tail log colorizer.

    mutalog is cross-platform tool for colorizing and monitoring multiple log files simultaneously, similar to tail/MultiTail.
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    LogsGrep

    A grep-like utility for log files.

    LogsGrep is a unique, grep-like utility designed specifically to target log files containing multi-line entries. The primary target is Java log files (Log4J, common, ...), where it is very common to have multiline log entries (for example log entries with a stacktrace). It follows Unix philosophy, does only its primary job and expects its input to be generated by other more advanced tools (tail, cat, type, find...); There is no goal to be compatible with Unix grep. ...
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    Lightweight graphical Java based file watcher similar in functionality to tail. Includes additional per-file features like pausing, setting polling frequency, font size, and buffer size, refresh, in-pause tail, and clear.
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    svansprogram
    A tail GUI with coloring of log entries based on regular expressions. Project has moved to http://code.google.com/p/svansprogram/
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    Like Unix-Tail BUT: - Runs with or without GUI - Suspend and resume tailing at runtime - Can monitor a set of Files - Print output to a textfield, stdout or file - Runs in "Grep" mode, too (Read files once) - (Almost) the same options as Unix-Tail
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    log2web is a software intended to expose on a simple web page the logs generated by log4j. The objective is to have an online log viewing tool to replace a "tail -f" plus some other benefits.
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    Using the server/client technology, RLogView enables you to search and track (tail) the log files located on the remote machines using the java based GUI client.
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    Command line tool that can view multiple log files remotely and blend them into a single output based on the appropriate dates within the log files themselves. Has cat and tail modes available. Support for multiple local/remote protocols
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    MakeLogic Tail is an advanced "tail -f" command with GUI. It needs JRE 5.0, hence it is 'Tail for Windows', Linux or 'Tail for Mac'. It shows the last few lines of a growing log file in real time. Provides many more easy to use features. Try it!
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    Provide a plugabble and configurable alternative to UNIX tools like grep, awk, tail, head, cut, sort, uniq or even some perl based scripts in a Java environment. A bit like what Apache Ant means to good old make.
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    TailBlazer is a graphical version of the UNIX 'tail' utility. It allows you to monitor log files as they are written. New lines appear as they are written. TailBlazer takes this a step further by supporting pattern matching, filtering, and notification
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    An eclipse plugin providing tail in view component.
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    JCola is a file tailing application written in Java Swing. This multithreaded application can tail an unlimited amount of logfiles concurrently and simulates "tail -f" with much more functionality.
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    A java tail utility with complete GUI, export data, filtering and plugin support
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