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    Harvy Open Trouble Ticketing System

    Harvy Open Trouble Ticketing System

    Harvy is an enterprise-class, telco friendly trouble ticketing system

    Harvy is the younger brother of Kuwaiba Open Network Inventory. It aims to be an enterprise-class trouble ticketing system, focused on providing support for complex work flows and integration with other OSS (Operations Support Systems) and BSS (Business Support System) in the context of eTOM and Frameworx/NGOSS directives. Although it was born as a solution for small and mid-sized telecommunications operators, it can also be used in environments with standard networking infrastructure, such...
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    chbGUI

    Free Linux backup tool *

    ...Current versions: chbGUI v. 1.0.8 chb v. 191 Note: If you find errors or have questions, check the Wiki first. If you don't find the solution there, let me know by opening a ticket and assigning it to chbgui (see Support above).
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    zfind

    zfind

    zfind is a fast file search utility/API for searching within archives

    ...Possibly you need to verify whether a particular resource is present in an ear or you want to know part of a file name but don't know which zip/jar on your hard disk contains that class file. zfind solves this problem. zfind is very fast and it works on most common archive/compress files. Apart from GUI and command line, it also provides API support which let's you use it in your java code as a 3rd party library. Thanks for using, and if you find any bug, do post a ticket or discussion topic. I can't fix anything if I don't know the problem :) **Check Wiki for USAGE details
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