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    EazyDocX
    Simple archiving program documents client / server. Use a registry file (Access database) to which you can attach, dividing them into categories, documents (files) of all kinds. Storing files is deliberately asynchronous to allow the user to continue with other filings while the server stores document Whether for storage and for viewing documents are provided in two ways: 1 - Single Document. 2 - Multi Document.
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    iTunes Store file validator is an open source addon for Windows. It is aimed for iTunes users who are keen on maintaining or having the goal of achieving iTunes Store file standard tags for all the tracks in their iTunes Music Library.
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    hostingstar.com.au's open source software. To be used primarily for dotnetnuke modules, a cross platform backup system, .net (dotnet) user controls, 3d plugins and many other bits and pieces.
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