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    MMKV for Android

    MMKV for Android

    An efficient, small mobile key-value storage framework

    ...You can use MMKV as you go. All changes are saved immediately, no sync, no apply calls needed. MMKV contains process locks, encode/decode helpers and mmap logics and nothing more. It's really tidy. MMKV adds about 50K per architecture on App size, and much less when zipped (apk). MMKV is published under the BSD 3-Clause license. Starting from v1.2.8, MMKV has been migrated to Maven Central. Older versions (<= v1.2.7) are still available on JCenter.
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    Skwish is a fast, simple, lightweight Java library for storing blobs on the file system. It allows multiple concurrent readers and writers, provides all-or-nothing write semantics, and is designed to survive abnormal, unclean shutdown.
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    Sigati is an web-based OpenLDAP management system. It allows to manage partitions, replicas, schemas and ACLs besides ordinary LDAP entries considering a distributed directory. The administrator need to know nothing about specific configuration files.
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