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    GPS Track Server

    Simple GPS tracking server

    A small server-side application is dedicated to provide TCP-packets response and basic logging functionality from operating low cost commercially available GPS Vehicle Trackers such as Concox GT06N and perhaps others (GT06E and GT06F). The application is using POSIX API and intended to run on Unix, Linux and even Windows systems (cygwin environment).
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    Aegis Implicit Mail (AIM)

    Aegis Implicit Mail (AIM)

    Send Mime and Smime Emails to Any Type of Mail Server

    Aegis Implicit Mail is a free and open source library which is designed to provide fast and developer friendly API to send emails using SMTP ports. Binaries are available in the form of NuGet package: https://www.nuget.org/packages/AIM Please check http://pki.tools/aim.html as well AIM Supports : * None Ssl Mails * Implicit Ssl Mails * Explicit Ssl Mails * Smtp Connection test * Detect Ssl type of mail server * Attachments for MIME and S/MIME message
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    collabREate is an Ida Pro plugin and remote server component designed to facilitate collaborative reverse engineering and synchronization of database content across differing versions of Ida Pro.
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    Dynamic Proxy

    Fetches proxies from hidemyass and changes system proxy in real time.

    Programmer name : Daryl Varghese and Kishan Patel Dynamic Proxy/Madleets Proxy v1.0 is a dynamic proxy made for madleets.com. The proxy application fetches the best proxies from hidemyass.com and changes the system proxy configuration in realtime. Features: 1.It work on all windows systems(both32bit and 64bit) 2.It has no dependencies 3. Uses the wininet Api to change system proxy 4. It is less than 700kb 5. Proxy can be changed by either hotkey or userdefined time...
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    DAL4j

    Data Access Layer 4 Java

    Welcome to Data Access Layer for Java (DAL4j) a set of command line tools and framework used to reverse engineer a MySQL or SQLServer database schema into a set of JPA Entity Beans. DAL4j can be useful for scenarios where there is an existing database schema but a technology other that JPA is used to interact with the database. DAL4j can provide an easy way to migrate your code base from other technologies such as JDBC or Hibernate to JPA. The beans generated can be 1 or two types:...
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    NewPKI is a PKI based on the OpenSSL low-level API, all the datas are handled through a database, which provides a much more flexible PKI than with OpenSSL, such as seeking a certificate with a search engine.
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