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    Pipes is a desktop system which analyzes an AutoCad(TM) drawing of a sprinkler system, checks for flaws and after these are eliminated, adds the size/diameter labels to the drawing. Tutorial: http://users.norwoodlight.com/janh/wink/autopipes-entry.htm
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    A simple yet powerful Syslog protocol Server & Analyzer. Can be tuned to only log events under a threshold, or to directly mail and admin when another threshold value is reached. The events can be viewed by hosts, by severity, or by facility. It can't be used as a service from Windows Server 2008 and newer due to their different security policy.
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    Log4Domino is a log framework that enables easy logging of Java and LotusScript code in a Lotus Notes/Domino environment. The package is partially built on Apache\'s log4j as the Java part is a direct extension of log4j specialized to the Domino enviro
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