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    tslib

    tslib

    Touchscreen access library

    C library for filtering touchscreen events. tslib consists of the library libts and tools that help you calibrate and use it in your environment. tslib runs on various hardware architectures and operating systems, including GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, or Android/Linux. Apart from building the latest tarball release, running ./configure, make, and make install, tslib is available from distributors like Arch Linux / Arch Linux ARM, Buildroot, Debian / Ubuntu, Fedora, or OpenSUSE and their package management.
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    Guitar

    Guitar

    Git GUI Client

    Many Git client apps have some problems. It's too late to start up, falls well, is user registration tedious when downloading, is paid for commercial use, is not multi-platform, or is an animation or visual effect. It was said that the production was overkill and the wizard and the source code were not published. I tried to eliminate such inconvenience as much as possible. At first I started developing it for my own study, because I was interested in learning how to use Git and how it worked...
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    Eclipse Portable [4.6–4.26]

    Eclipse Portable [4.6–4.26]

    Portable version of the multifunctional development platform Eclipse.

    ...To get started, please visit the Eclipse Portable wiki: https://sourceforge.net/p/eclipse-neon-portable/wiki GitHub: https://github.com/Berny23/eclipse-portable Thank you for over 180,000 Downloads! Please note: A few months ago, I completely switched to Linux (now Arch btw). So, I'll be no longer active creating portable apps for Windows.
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    Open Utlity

    Open Utlity is series of unix utlity just like gnu for linux / windows

    Open Utility is series of Unix utility which is currently in development.currently it has a c compiler which is based on early unix c compiler.later versions like v1 or later has in build assambler and linker.it can be used in place of gcc it is good alternative of gnu c compiler
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    Af-Arch is an Open Source N-tier framework to build distribuited applications. Its license schema allows Open Source and commercial (closed source) applications. This is the foundation to build an new set of applications in a fast and reliable way.
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    This project contains user-space code to display the virtual memory layout of a user-space process on Linux Systems in a user-friendly format. The end product is quite useful for a developer to do user-level porting on any Linux friendly arch.
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