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    This project is a fork of the SNARE windows client to provide the TCP feature listed in the SNARE documentation, but which is only available in their commercial version. I've kept the code modifications in a subversion repository in the past along with specific parameters for an employer. I've "replayed" the changes I've made to the project over the last few years here. The source code used to be here on SourceForge but it became too confusing for people looking for the original SNARE...
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    codive is a software for programmers and administrators. The basic idea is to combine a file browser and an editor into a 3D-space. This should allow us to look at code "from a distance", thus keep a better orientation, and accelerate our work.
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    It is simple form-based editor for Tomcat's web.xml files. It supports tags <servlet>, <servlet-name>, <display-name>, <description>, <servlet-class>, <init-param>, <servlet-mapping>, <url-pattern>. These
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