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    TortoiseHg
    TortoiseHg is a shell extension that let users of Mercurial SCM (Hg) work directly from MS-Windows Explorer. It also includes a command line tool, hgtk, for use on Linux and other platforms.
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    A Python interface for the Perforce SCM System. PyPerforce allows you to connect to a Perforce server and execute Perforce commands directly from Python code.
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    The CvsGui project is providing several high-end interface clients (WinCvs, MacCvs, gCvs) written in C++ using popular frameworks (MFC, PowerPlant, GTK+) with a scripting support via Python or TCL.
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    The DevTools project is an open-source (BSD-licensed) set of development tools, including a set of shared gmake-style utility makefiles, the TLM version-control wrapper, and various other little utility C++ programs and Perl and Python scripts.
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    KPSK - An easy to use PSK31 terminal program for amateur (ham) radio.
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    The Stakker project aims to develop Linux drivers and GUI CD management applications with a SQL backend for CD/DVD library/archiving boxes. The Dutch word "Stakker" means "poor blighter" (says babelfish) :-). Imation Stakka works, CD-300 not yet.
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    An attempt at a Xanalogical Web, comprised of a CGI system with both native and HTML interfaces, a set of standards, a backend supporting Transclusion, versioning, and a custom browser with support for Transpointing and editing.
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    wxCvs is a cross-platform GUI frontend to the GNU Concurrent Versioning System (CVS). It is written in python and uses bindings to the wxWindows C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit (http://wxwindows.org). The python bindings to wxWindows is known as wxPyton
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    The DevTools project has moved to http://sourceforge.net/projects/devtools/ .
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    wxStudio is an attempt to make an IDE and code generation tool using the wxWindows GUI toolkit.
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