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    HgBox

    Tray Icon Utiltiy for Mercurial SCM

    HgBox is a small helper utility for usage with mercurial scm repositories. It helps you to keep your repositories in sync with a remote repository. It therefore starts periodically actions like e.g. push to and pull from the remote repository. This is especially helpful if you use mercurial as a kind of backup utility for important files and/or to sync files on different computers. HgBox is platform independent and programmed in Java, it should therefore work on all platforms supported by Java.
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