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    g7ctrl

    Managing daemon for GM7 Xtreme GPS Tracker

    ...The software is intended to be run as a GNU/Linux service that always runs in the background and can be used to both receive location updates from a remote tracker as well as configuring the tracker (over both USB and a GPRS link to the device). All received events are stored in a database and the daemon supports export of events to GPX, KML, CSV format. It is also possible to have specific action scripts executed upon receiving specific events or generate mail notifications. The daemon and command shell comes with extensive reference documentation (HTML & PDF) and Unix man pages.
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    Lazyread auto-scrolls files or command output to the screen. Change scroll modes, scroll-speed, colors, pause, search, etc. Render text, HTML, PDF, gzip, tar, zip, ar, bzip2, MS-Word, nroff, binary, directories, .deb, .so, .rpm, piped output and more
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    Wordindex takes huge amounts of document type files (html, pdf, zip, text, ps, etc...) and full text indexes them. All data is stored in a MySQL database and a alpha web based search util has been written.
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