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    msh (M shell) is a pseudo command line interface to a file system through the web. msh is a strictly 'for fun' project to create a retro/nostalgic environment with some modern tweaks. It is not meant to be incredibly useful or secure, just 'neat'.
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    This project is designed to optimize search engine results by managing your web server sitemaps. The software combines both command line processes and a web user interface with a highly configurable architecture.
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    Interactive Web Octave Shell aims at developing a web shell which simulates the behavior of the command line Octave shell. Through the use of GWT technology the objective is to create a Web based IDE for Octave.
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