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    ForkHub

    ForkHub

    GitHub client for Android based on the abandoned app

    ForkHub started off as a fork of the Android app from GitHub, and has since seen lots of improvements. You can see a comprehensive list of changes in the change log. ForkHub is an open source GitHub client that started as a fork of the GitHub Android app after they abandoned it, and has seen a lot of improvements since then. Stay up-to-date with all your GitHub activity thanks to notifications and an integrated news feed for organizations, friends, and repositories.
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    Tree Shade

    Tree Shade

    Bridge and InDesign plugin for fixing links, versioning and clouding.

    Send from your Dropbox email a request for the plugin to dulajun@gmail.com Javascript plug-in for Bridge and InDesign CS6 and CC. Run on Mac OS. The InDesign startup script is open source. This plug-in plays more than one task, but the primary one is to manage and distribute giant and complex tree of files among many computers and syncing them from one to the others depending on requesting.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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