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    ...Brutosx is brutus.pl remote login and password bruteforce cracker inserted inside the application Brutosx (need only of Net::Telnet Perl module are required get them at CPAN, while the list of users and passwords, and the service is inserted inside the application). SSHOSX is ssh application client to establish an ssh connection from client to server, Nmaposx is nmap port scanner invoked from the application Nmaposx (Syntax of nmap is inside the application). Packetstorm is all packet storm exploits database all inserted inside in the application Packetstorm, Shoppingosx an example of https connection. The application Ob open four browsers, Tesseract applications container, TAL, Chatosx, AndroMac, AndroEmu, MySMS, Shutdown, Updater, Search for, MyMaps, SOA, BLI, Xcoder, BasicProg, BasicProg2, VM, D,M&Z Suite Basic and D,M&Z Suite Advanced (POSIX based).
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    Vespasian is a web-based frontend for controlling iTunes on your Mac from any web-enabled device, specifically targeting WiFi enabled PDA devices. It also includes a general iTunes framework for customizing and extending functionality.
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