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This is a small command-line program to split a phone bill into several seperate ones to categorise the calls (e.g. for illustration which family member phones how much). It generates HTML files and is able to send them to specified email adresses.
Webbased groupware written in php,mysql. Supports log,events,project management, calendar, todolist, contact management, cvs (file management). Next version includes a rss feed
This is Yet Another WikiWiki Clone.
the purpose of this project is to implement BTRON-like data-centric content management system. you can do \"embeded-objects\" from the beginning.
for personal reasons, Graphviz dot file can also be writt
Replacehex is a command line search and replace utility that works with hex codes strings. It can operate on both binary and text files efficiently.
A great tool to work on binary data files. First developed to replace mac addresses inside a pcap capture
Flat File Tool is a set of Perl scripts which allows the display of flat files according to a user specified record length. Supporting descriptive headers of the data, horizontal and vertical scrolling, and color coding of the various fields.
Adapt is data conversion language developped in 1984 by Norman W. Molhant and Christophe Dupriez. It has been used in many circumstances, it translated itself in many programming environment and it should evolve now toward modern environments like Java.