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    Project Budgie aims to produce a collection of text templating engines for the Parrot VM, including one that is compatible to the popular HTML::Template Perl module.
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    Development tool for MySQL & Microsoft SQL database servers. Directly injects HTML reporting capabilities into database via Stored Procedures to allow for easy viewing and printing of data.
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    Printers+ is an enhanced front-end for the RISC OS Printing system. Printers+ provides a number of enhanced features over the standard RISC OS Printers application, including support for remote network printers, and some advanced printer features.
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    amiga-label-maker

    amiga-label-maker

    A label maker program for 3.5" floppy disks for the Amiga written

    A label maker program for 3.5" floppy disks for the Amiga written in 1989 using 100% assembly (Profimat Amiga). Back in those days, it was all about floppy disks. Of course, the floppies came with some stickers to write down the content of the disk but I wanted to use my shiny new 24-pin printer so I wrote this little utility. It worked best using some "Zweckform" labels back then. I can't tell if there are still available today. You can add an image from a selection of images shown here to enhance the overall look of your floppies. Apparently, the program works still nicely inside WinUAE and even the printing works if you setup the printer emulation (I recommend the EpsonQ 48 dot printer).
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