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    Logapp is a wrapper utility that helps supervise the execution of applications that produce heavy console output (e.g. make, CVS and Subversion). It does this by logging, trimming, and coloring each line of the output before displaying it.
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    The libexplain project provides a library which may be used to explain Unix and Linux error messages. This will make your application's error messages much more understandable to your users.
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    QueryXMMS uses libxmms to query the popular Linux multimedia player XMMS about it's current state.
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    Windows Error Reporting Eliminator (WERE) is a dll that will stop the sending of your dumps to Microsoft. It allows you to disable WER on the program you are adding the dll to. The dll can be configured to create a full dump locally and more.
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    Yet another small & simple library to implement logging/debugging output for new or existing applications easily.
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