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    A POSIX GUI file viewer capable of displaying manual pages and maintaining document meta-data (highlighting and bookmarks) per user per file; a local socket server for easy integration with other software, text can be processed with shell commands.
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    Anarchy is small utility written in C++ designed for Linux and other Unix-like systems. It allows you to change your identity and act as another user (even root!). Its features are similar to standard su utility, but there is more flexible.
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    Automated Computer Auditing Daemon - Keep a track of what's going on with your systems: suid, sgid, world writable, hidden and unowned files monitoring as well as important file's md5sums management audits sent to your mailbox on a regular basis.
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