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    JS3tream is a simple STDIO stream director between your machine an Amazon S3. Allowing you to stream limitless information to and from Amazon. Great for backups using TAR or ZIP. Main Site http://js3tream.sourceforge.net
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    Woo Shell is an alternative to the normal Windows command prompt (cmd.exe). It is inspired by linux shells such as bash, csh and by the xterm terminal. It supports filename completion, stdio piping and redirection, copy/paste.
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    wsinetd (Windows Simple inetd) is a Windows equivalent of the standard Unix / BSD inetd super daemon, starting stdio Internet servers on demand.
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    A simple fast Sequence IO library. Written to make reading and writing genetic sequences as simple as using stdio.
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