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    Ascoos Web Extended Studio

    Ascoos Web Extended Studio

    Is a portable web server suite for windows 64Bit, for Web Development.

    Ascoos Web Extended Studio (AWES) is a portable, free 64-bit web server environment for Windows, designed for professional web developers and designers who need flexibility, modularity, and multi-version testing capabilities. It provides a complete local development stack based on technologies such as Apache, PHP, Node.js, Python, MariaDB, MongoDB, FileZilla, and other essential tools. 🔧 Key Features: - Multi-version support for PHP and MariaDB - Modular and upgrade-friendly...
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    ClamWin

    ClamWin

    Antivirus software with virus scanning and virus definition updates

    Looking for free Open Source Antivirus for Windows? Download ClamWin Free Antivirus and get free virus scanning and free virus definition updates. Free Antivirus software for Windows, using the well-respected ClamAV scanning engine. Includes virus scanner, scheduler, virus database updates, context menu integration to MS Windows Explorer and Add-in to MS Outlook. Also features easy setup program.
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    QAL

    QAL

    Query Abstraction Layer

    ...This means that QAL can be backend agnostic about a subset of SQL features and data types. Of course custom SQL:s are also supported. It is currently distributed as a Python 3 Library (pip3 install python3-qal) and Debian .deb package. It is related the Optimal BPM project, see its Optimal Sync application for usage examples. The text of this page is released under the Creative Commons Zero Waiver 1.0 (CC0).
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    vFense - Patch Management Made Easy

    vFense – Patch Management Made Easy

    vFense is an Open-Source Cross-Platform Patch Management tool.
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    FleXTriad is a bundle of : Apache 2.2, MySQL 5.0, PHP 5.1, Perl 5.8, FileZila FTP Server 0.9 and QK SMTP Server 3. Tools included: xPanel, phpMyAdmin, MySQL Administrator 1.2 and FleXTriad Monitor. All latest stables.
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    GABE (Generic Adapter to Back-Ends) allows front-end applications (written in Perl, Python, PHP, etc.) to get a high-level access to any back-end transaction. The transactions are described in a Transaction Description Repository (TDR), written in XML.
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    Etch is a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent framework for building and consuming network services. With Etch, service development and consumption becomes no more difficult than library development and consumption.
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