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    SnapMacro

    SnapMacro

    Free and Open source Cross-platform bot creator using Snap language

    Snap Macro Free and open source Cross-platform bot creator with a new scripting language called snap to interact with the mouse, keyboard, and screen using the snap scripting language Snap language has many features to make it easy to implement your own bot. For examples: - Variables, - Conditions, - Data types like integer, hexdecimal - Flow conditions like if, while loop, repeat loop - Sleep, exit, delay statements - get the current pixel in position and compare it with colours
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    JAVA archiving API is over complicated for developers. Archive manager is a JAVA framework to reduce the complexity of file archiving. Basically what you need to do is to setup an archive context, the archive manager will do the rest of the work.
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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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