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    QuickPlay

    Retro-Gaming Multi-Emulator Frontend. Frontend-of-Frontends

    ...Its main focus is on being user friendly, simple to set up, yet thorough: its a combined searchable library for all of your retro-gaming...It has a novel Emulator Finder system that takes the hassle out of initial setup and ongoing maintainance
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    LaunchAnyFile

    Classic MacOS utility to launch files.

    A Classic MacOS (7.0.x-9.x) utility for telling the Finder to open programs and documents. Presented as-is in the hope that it will be helpful. It is virtually certain that no changes will be made.
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    Bug Finder

    Bug Finder

    A real Win32 extensible passive debugger

    ...Also, it was not possible to install a development environment onto the production machines, so the only solution was to develop a debugger which didn't need any user/developer interaction. I used many open source resources, then I decided to make the Bug Finder an open source project. It is built over a pluggable architecture to support other languages different from Borland Delphi (the one I used to develop my faulting application and the Bug Finder too). Here is the article http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/602794/Bug-Finder-a-real-Win32-extensible-passive-debugge .
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