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    Horace

    data organising system for arbitrary files

    Uses alternate data streams to provide arbitrary tagging and searching of files within NTFS and other modern file systems supporting alternate data streams. Customisable vocabulary provides searchable standardised tagging system of file associations. Unlike most other file archiving systems, no additional database is required, and the system is robust, and persists file attributes irrespective of renaming / moving / copying / modifying etc. I would appreciate your opinions and...
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    Equipmant is a program designed to create equipment script files for the Final Fantasy XI Windower. Create macros in FFXI to use these scripts and they will change equipment quickly, even making it possible to change all equipment in a single macro.
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    XML Universal Packet Archiver (PKT) is a platform independant universal file archiving system with pluggable options for encryption, encoding, compression, parity/RAID protection and more.
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