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    The Basic Activity Tracker is a Python script that measures how much time your home users spend each day using computers around the house. Unlike other such utilities, The Bat works across multiple computers sharing a connection to SimpleDB on AWS.
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    DeepDiveSentinel

    DeepDive Sentinel is a Windows BETA tool for diagnosing connection

    ...Download: The latest installer is available in the project “Files” section. Feedback: Use the project tracker or contact: deepdivesentinel@outlook.com License: Freeware (binary distribution). See the included LICENSE file in this project.
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