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    IrcPy is a communication framework based on the syntax of the IRC protocol.
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    Elufus

    Elufus

    A file manager that is more than just a file manager

    Elufus is a file manager made using Python and the Kivy framework. With the option to play your media files, read your documents, and even view your photos all while having the ability to manage your files with many extendable features, you will never need another file manager again.
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    PyGSI Online

    PyGSI Online

    Python interface for Leica GSI Online TPS and DNA

    This python framework implements an interface for communication with Leica TPS and DNA surveying instruments for advanced online surveying. Original Leica GSI Online documentation can be downloaded on the Leica Geosystems website: http://www.leica-geosystems.com/ Note that this original documentation (revision May 2008) is incomplete and many GSI codes for different instruments are missing.
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    Etch is a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent framework for building and consuming network services. With Etch, service development and consumption becomes no more difficult than library development and consumption.
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    Ice Coral - WorkLog

    Ice Coral - WorkLog

    Work diary to make an evidence of device servicing

    This is a part of the Ice Coral project. The WorkLog is focused on evidence of device servicing. It's good for service teams to share information about done work. For more information visit Ice Coral - WorkLog Web Site link below.
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    Ice Coral (project)

    Ice Coral (project)

    Information system for network infrastructure

    Ice Coral is intended to take place as Information System for InfraStructure (ISIS). This project should be central information evidence about your network infrastructure. It's planned as modular system, so you can use only one part of this system (eg. WorkLog), if you want. For more info visit Ice Coral (project) Web Site link below.
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    Ice Coral - TimeSpan

    Ice Coral - TimeSpan

    Scheduled task and device event evidence

    This is a part of the Ice Coral project. The TimeSpan is focused on event evidence, for example scheduled tasks (Windows Task Scheduler, crond). For more info visit Ice Coral - TimeSpan Web Site.
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