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    strtools

    A command line utility for common string functions

    What to quickly know the length of a string? Convert to upper or lower case? We introduce... strtools. The command line utility that should be included in all operating systems. A useful wrapper for programming, debugging and scripting.
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    StringExtractor replaces String literals with the usage of an a configurable JAVA ResourceBundle (see. current jdk api docs at java.sun.com). This works with unlimited number of files at a time. Extraction is done due to a semimanual selection.
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    Class Integration allows easy save/load of data, also helps you to avoid creating lots of methods to access variable members. (CallStack) Provides "multithread debug info on error" funcionalities to your program. (String) Easy access to terminal colors
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