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    Freie Bibel

    Digitalization and Reproduction of the Bible as Free Software

    ...Das Repository ist nach GitHub umgezogen! https://github.com/freie-bibel The bible resources of this project are in German language and the software is in English. This repository contains only the text-based files, see the website of the project http://www.freie-bibel.de for the binary files. For more information, see the detailed project description http://www.freie-bibel.de/official/projekt/bibeldigitalisierung.html. If you're interested in using the software tools, see http://www.free-scriptures.org and https://www.we-teve.com/watch?...
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    ExiProcessor

    Command-line program for processing Efficient XML Interchange (EXI)

    ExiProcessor is a command-line program that encodes text XML files into binary EXI and decodes EXI files into XML. It uses the open source Java-based library EXIficient (http://exificient.sourceforge.net) as the EXI parser. In essence, ExiProcessor is a command-line interface to EXIficient. ExiProcessor can help people learn about the various EXI encoding and decoding options and how those options affect compression ratios.
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