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    VMAware

    VMAware

    VM detection library in C++

    VMAware is a cross-platform library designed to detect virtual machines. It is meant to be stupidly easy to use, with only 5 total functions in its public interface. Additionally, it supports brand detection. While there are many VM detection mechanisms that are already in use, VMAware features up to 80+ unique techniques to get the most accurate result possible. On top of the library, there's a CLI tool that takes advantage of the full library (see screenshots) It's also meant to be compatible with ARM, and 32-bit Windows, with C++11 support. ...
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    JDKSelector

    JDKSelector

    Quickly change your java version & tune up your terminal.

    JDKSelector is a Menu Bar application that allows you to change quickly your Java version running on Terminal. You can have several different instances of Terminal windows running different java versions. The program detects automatically the Java VM's available and shows a list of options to select, returning a new Terminal window (using the selected Java Version). You can also delete the Apple System Logs using the option Tune Terminal, which increases the speed of launching new...
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