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    webgeno is a light-weight Content Management System (CMS) for generating websites offline. It is primarily designed for personal websites where the user doesn't have access to the server except to upload files.
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    Html Assembler
    Html Assembler is a static site generator. It automatically integrates page content such as text and photos in a modifiable page template creating a complete set of html files ready for upload to your site.
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    deplate is a tool for converting wiki-like markup to latex, docbook, html, or "html-slides". It supports embedded LaTeX code, footnotes, citations, biblographies, automatic generation of an index etc.
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    ciperf is used to calculate the -b and -l values for iperf in order to produce a chosen udp packet throughput (overhead = 51 bytes) in respect to some variables which may change the calculation of the parameters (e.g. computers, links, ...).
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    WebVizTools is a set of scripts to help visualize larger web sites and hunt down orphaned files.
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