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    Rock'n'Roll for PHP

    The smallest web server with built-in browser

    Allows you to write and distribute your PHP application without installing any big server like Apache or MySQL Rock'nRoll can: - lauch your PHP application like a standalone - lauch built-in PHP web server in a browser's background - run built-in PHP web server as a Windows service Rock'nRoll is: - portable - extermely small
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    ActiveLock is an open-source copy protection, software licensing framework for all development enviroments supporting COM+ architecture. Core DLL available in VB2008 and VB6. Samples in C++, C#, Excel/Access VBA and keygens in PHP, ASP.NET available.
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    Abstract model for serialization of entities that may be listed, this includes all representations to be made in database managers that use the entity relation model. Currently only compatible with MySQL using PSF.DAPI based on MySQL NET connector
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    dotView Visual Studio is an open source IDE for dotView PHP framework. Main Functions : syntax highlight, break point and debug, integrating WAMP environement, and RAD tools. Support : PHP5, JS, CSS, HTML, XML, DOJO, JQUERY, SVN, FTP
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    The PHP Class Generator generates Entity classes for OO Design in PHP/MySQL.It installs ADODB and generates a useful DatabaseManager Class that will automatically connect to the MySQL using the provided connection parameters.
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    escapeNET is used to provide an user or customer with all the necessary information from the internet he can not get because company restrictions or proxy servers. It can be used to connect to different services on the internet from any computer.
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    A revolutionary software development framework based on eXegeSys Customizer Technology. It allows developers to build applications that can be customized by the end user without changing the source code, interrupting support, or limiting future upgrades.
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    A versitile Blogging software, with a mysql + PHP Backend. That is fully managable by a Desktop Executable (Windows Only). This program will have the ability to allow the user to write blogs with images and upload later, with Rich Text Editing functions.
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