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    PyInstaller

    PyInstaller

    Freeze (package) Python programs into stand-alone executables

    PyInstaller freezes (packages) Python applications into stand-alone executables, under Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris and AIX. PyInstaller’s main advantages over similar tools are that PyInstaller works with Python 3.5 to 3.9, it builds smaller executables thanks to transparent compression, it is fully multi-platform, and use the OS support to load the dynamic libraries, thus ensuring full compatibility. The main goal of PyInstaller is to be compatible with 3rd-party packages...
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    My Small Program Launcher

    A small Program Launcher I am making.

    I am working to make a Launcher for my programs and think I might share it. Tell me if you want me to add a program. A Linux version with the same features but different programs is coming soon.
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    argument

    Command line argument parser library for Java

    Moved to GitHub https://github.com/fedups Command-line argument compiler and parser. With just two lines of code you can start to set up a command-line interface to your Java programs. Many advanced features including "required", "positional", "multiple", and the most advanced - "group"
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    NOTE: This project is not actively maintained at the moment. If you'd like to continue developing Jacareto, please send an e-mail to: wikipedian@users.sf.net Jacareto is a capture & replay tool for programs written in Java. You can capture actions on applications and replay them later on (like macros). Jacareto can be used for GUI tests, the creation of animated demonstrations, and analyses of user behavior.
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    PLDAP-PHP Universal LDAP Single-Sign-On

    Provide PHP to support AD,Domino,E-Directory,LDAP SSO

    PLDAP provides a universal LDAP connector; which supports Microsoft AD, IBM Domino, Novell E-Directory, and Open LDAP. It enables PHP programs to implement comprehensive LDAP Single-Sign-On systems.
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    This library is developed to read and write Property List (PLIST) files. These files are widely used by OsX programs. This library easily gives you the ability to read and write those files and to use the content downstream in your programs.
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    Pass parameters to Java programs from the command line with minimum effort.
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    The RJava software includes classes useful for developing programs written in the Java programming language. It is a play on words, it is intented to be "our java" versus "their java".
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