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    Mousetrap

    Mousetrap

    Simple library for handling keyboard shortcuts in Javascript

    ...Mousetrap has been tested and should work in Internet Explorer 6+, Safari, Firefox, and Chrome. The bind method is the main call you will be making. This will bind a specified keyboard command to a callback method. If you want to bind multiple key commands to the same callback you can pass in an array for the first argument. Mousetrap 1.4 introduced a generic mod helper which lets you set cross platform shortcuts. The sequence of keys feature was inspired by Gmail. Any keys separated by a space will be considered a sequence. ...
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    BaGoMa backs-up and restores the contents of a GMail account. It can restore all the labels (folder structure), as well as the flags (seen/read, flagged) of a message.
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    OctaveMPI, a port code of MatlabMPI, this is a release for octave, tested under Linux, using octave-forge(use v.2006.01.28) packages. Use it in a Cluster for distributed computing under Octave. Is really easy to use!. AnibalVY, anibalvy@gmail<NOSPAM>.com
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