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    littleutils

    Various small and useful command-line utilities

    The littleutils include duplicate file finders (repeats, repeats.pl, repeats.py), image optimizers (opt-jpg, opt-png, opt-gif, recomp-jpg), file rename tools (lowercase, uppercase, pren), archive recompressors (to-gzip, to-bzip2, to-bzip3, to-7zip, to-lzma, to-lzip, to-xz), a tempfile utility (tempname), file property tools (filedate, filemode, filenode, fileown, filesize, and lrealpath), and others. See the README file for more details.
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    Penguins' eggs

    Penguins' eggs

    On the road of Remastersys, Refracta, Systemback and father Knoppix!

    penguins-eggs is a console tool, under continuous development, that allows you to remaster your system and redistribute it as live images on usb sticks or via PXE, work on amd64, i386 and ARM64.
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    Downloads: 135 This Week
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    TurboVNC

    TurboVNC

    High-speed, 3D-friendly, TightVNC-compatible remote desktop software

    TurboVNC is a high-performance, enterprise-quality version of VNC based on TightVNC, TigerVNC, and X.org. It contains a variant of Tight encoding that is tuned for maximum performance and compression with 3D applications (VirtualGL), video, and other image-intensive workloads. TurboVNC, in combination with VirtualGL, provides a complete solution for remotely displaying 3D applications with interactive performance. TurboVNC's high-speed encoding methods have been adopted by TigerVNC and libvncserver, and TurboVNC is also compatible with any other TightVNC derivative. ...
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    PRIMAL_RAD

    DICOM tag modification and routing tool

    PRIMAL can be used to route, modify and store DICOM Radiology image files. Typically this tool is put between a image acquisition station (modality) and a PACS to route images and modify the DICOM tags in ways that are not easy to do on the acquisition station but needs to be done prior to the study arriving at the PACS. PRIMAL is designed to turn a Fedora or Redhat Linux server into a DICOM routing appliance. Most information can be viewed through the web interface. Commercial...
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    This script optimize images Larger than 60KB in current directory and sub-directories. Default Compression is 70% Default File Type is jpg Example Usage : /bin/bash smushme.sh -c 70 -f jpg OPTIONS: -h Show this message -f File Type -c Compression rate in Percentage -d Use default options -v Verbose NOTE: image magic needs to be installed for this script to work
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    AquaISO is a Cocoa application built for Mac OS X 10.5 and above. It is used to convert a VIDEO_TS compilation into .ISO format image, which may then be burned to disc or saved.
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