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    Far Manager

    Far Manager

    File and Archive Manager

    Far Manager is a program for managing files and archives in Windows operating systems. Far Manager works in text mode and provides a simple and intuitive interface for performing most of the necessary actions. Far Manager has a multi-language, easily configurable interface. File system navigation is made easier through the use of color highlighting and sort groups.
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    hangover

    hangover

    Hangover runs simple Win32 applications on arm64 Linux

    This is Hangover, a project started by André Zwing and Stefan Dösinger in 2016 that currently can run x86_32 Windows applications on aarch64 Wine. Hangover uses various emulators as DLLs (pick one that suits your needs, e.g. works for you) to only emulate the application you want to run instead of emulating a complete Wine installation. As soon as the application does a Windows/Wine system call, say NtUserCreateWindowEx, it's executed outside the emulator (read non-emulated, fast, native)....
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    AZip

    AZip

    AZip - A portable Zip Archive Manager

    AZip is a free Zip Archive Manager with unique features such as: built-in content Search, smart archive Update, archive Recompression. The goal is to keep the user interface as simple as possible and bother the user the least possible with options or useless gadgets. More details and screenshots on the AZip Web site: http://azip.sf.net Alire crate: https://alire.ada.dev/crates/azip Mirror: https://github.com/zertovitch/azip
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    DNP3 Protocol Code  Win Linux download

    DNP3 Protocol Code Win Linux download

    DNP3 Protocol Source code Library Outstation and client Win Linux

    v21.06.018 Complete implementation of DNP3 protocol standard including File transfer. Binary Input, Double-bit Binary Input, Binary Output, Counter Input, Analog Input, Analog output, Octect String, virtual terminal String. support CROB, analog output command with "select-before-operate" or "direct-execute" command execution modes Industry proven, tested with all leading test tools Get a free DNP3 (IEEE 1815) Development Bundle In the Development Bundle, We included DNP3...
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    DotNetWikiBot Framework

    DotNetWikiBot Framework

    Make robots for MediaWiki-powered sites!

    The DotNetWikiBot Framework was developed so that it can offer a helping hand with many complicated and routine tasks of wiki site development and maintenance. DotNetWikiBot Framework is a cross-platform full-featured client API, that allows you to build programs and web robots easily to manage information on MediaWiki-powered sites. DotNetWikiBot Framework can also be used for learning C# and .NET.
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