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    NASH OS

    NASH OS

    Nash Operating System for Modern Ecommerce

    The all-built-in-one, automatic, ready-to-go out-of-box, easy-to-use state-of-the-art, and really awesome NASH OS! Over 25,000+ flexible features and controls and all scalable!! The most powerful solution ever built to instantly deliver new heights of online ecommerce enterprise to you.
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    tinyfilemanager

    Web based File Manager in PHP, Single File and light weight

    Tiny PHP File Manager It is a simple, fast and small file manager with single php file. It is also a web code editor. It'll run either online or locally, on Linux, Windows or Mac based platforms. The only requirement is to have PHP 5.5+ available.
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    Webxicon is a PHP/SQLITE viewer for SIL Lexicon data. It doesn't ship with language data, but includes an import tool for Toolbox databases. It was designed to run on lighttpd, making it installable on jailbroken iPhones, but isn't platform specifi
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