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    Open Crypto Tracker

    Open Crypto Tracker

    Bitcoin Alts portfolio tracker, email / text / alexa / telegram alerts

    ... Supported (any on supported exchanges). Demo: https://dragonfrugal.org/open-crypto-tracker MINIMUM specs: 1 Ghz CPU / 512 Mb RAM / Quality 16 Gb MicroSD / Nginx or Apache headless / PHP v7.2+ Debian-based Auto-Install ("Terminal" app in your system menu, or over remote SSH): (RECOMMENDED WAY TO PRIVATELY / CHEAPLY USE APP ON INTERNAL / HOME NETWORK) wget --no-cache -O FOLIO-INSTALL.bash https://tinyurl.com/install-crypto-tracker chmod +x FOLIO-INSTALL.bash sudo ./FOLIO-INSTALL.bash
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    Baikal for Synology

    Baikal for Synology

    Synology DSM installable package for Baïkal CalDAV & CardDAV server

    Store your contacts and calendars on your own Synology NAS, away from the inquisitive eyes of Google, NSA and others. Baïkal itself is an already existing, lightweight CardDAV (contacts) and CalDAV (calendar) server. The source code is public, and available to everyone on GitHub. Baïkal is copyright (c) 2013 by Jérôme Schneider, the homepage is http://baikal-server.com. This SPK package for Synology integrates the Baïkal "flat package", making it easy to install Baïkal on your...
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    JaiHind

    Shell Automation for Linux Newbies

    When it comes to use of Linux, its a champ on the server side but when it comes to the desktop, its hardly just 3% in the whole world when compared to other proprietary OS and what keeps people from using it and why has it not made its mark on the Desktops yet ? Though Linux has got its success to accomplish its most common tasks through GUI approach, it still demands the users to be logical and use of terminal to accomplish certain tasks that cannot be done as easily as on other...
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    Workflows may be built using web services as building blocks. WFLOW is a web-browser based workflow editor that uses Tigra Tree Menu, Graphviz, gSOAP, and bashlib to build, display, and invoke workflows built from WSDL described web services.
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    Free and Open Source HR Software

    OrangeHRM provides a world-class HRIS experience and offers everything you and your team need to be that HR hero you know that you are.

    Give your HR team the tools they need to streamline administrative tasks, support employees, and make informed decisions with the OrangeHRM free and open source HR software.
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