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    JYMAG

    JYMAG

    Management & operating of AT-based (e.g. Sagem) mobile phones/modems

    JYMAG (Jig Your Music And Graphics) is a program for communicating with serial-port-based mobile phones. It is a free replacement for the Sagem mobile phone software, 'My Pictures and Sounds', and a general-purpose serial terminal. See the project homepage https://jymag.sourceforge.io and the project Wiki in the menu above.
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    Lolcat

    Lolcat

    Rainbows and unicorns

    Lolcat is a command-line tool that colorizes terminal output by printing text in rainbow gradients. Inspired by the original Ruby “lolcat” project, it takes input from stdin or files and outputs the same text with colorful ANSI escape codes. It’s frequently used to add a playful touch to logs, help messages, or shell scripts, making otherwise mundane terminal output more fun. Options allow customizing color spread, speed, and randomization to create different rainbow effects. Lolcat is often...
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    SpeedRead

    SpeedRead

    A simple terminal-based open source Spritz-alike

    speedread is a terminal-based Spritz-style speed-reading tool that displays text word-by-word to help users read quickly while maintaining comprehension. Inspired by the original Spritz reader, speedread shows one word at a time with alignment to the optimal recognition point (ORP), allowing users to consume content faster than traditional reading methods.
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