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    Cijac is distributed configuration tool for *nix administrators. Cijac allows configurations, updates, and changes to be made to a central server and then distributed over the network to all clients. *Update* The Cijac program was started in an environment where multiple computers needed to mirror the same admin files, but the ability to push or pull updates was very manual. Since that time, I have moved on to other projects, and, as should be obvious, Cijac has been abandoned. ...
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    GNOME Clipboard Manager is an environment made for managing your clipboards. It will automatically fetch new clipboards, and will push all the formats of that clipboard to a shelf
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