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    Atomic OS is a responsive Web 2.0 operating environment & development platform. Based on AJAX techniques, it emulates/provides standard operating system features including a command-line shell, interpreter, filesystem, database access and GUI services.
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    This is a project for restarting the computer into an operating system that you chose and present on your machine according to the grub.
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    A useful application that will fix the issue of RocketDock not being able to use "Single-User Mode" on a Windows Vista Machine. Please send any questions or comments to bgneilson@devsoft.ath.cx or visit the bug tracking availabe through account page.
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    Generates sequence diagrams in SVG format from a textual representation. The generated SVG diagram can have anchors/links to html/text file containing comment or log or code.
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    SilpCMS is a simple but fast and useful CMS written with Perl and the CGI library, to publish your articles.
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    Takes data from a text table and wraps fields with html tags, this way building an html page ready to be served to your iPhone or iPod Touch.
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    Perl One-Liner Magic Wand

    Some tasks are too menial for a dedicated script but still too cumbersome even with the many neat one-liner options of "perl -E". This small script fills the gap: various one-letter commands & magic variables (with meaningful aliases too) and more nifty loop options take Perl programming to the command line. Fully imports List::Util. With no program on the command line, starts a pl Shell. How to "e(cho)" values, including from "@A(RGV)", with single "$q(uote)" & double "$Q(uote)". Same for hard-to-print values: $  pl  'e  "${q}Perl$q",  "$Q@A$Q"'  one-liner $  pl  'e  \"Perl",  \@A,  undef'  one-liner Loop over args, printing each with line ending.  And same, SHOUTING: $  pl  -opl  ''  Perl  one-liner $  pl  -opl  '$_  =  uc'  Perl  one-liner Print up to 3 matching lines, resetting count (and "$.") for each file: $  pl  -rP3  '/Perl.*one.*liner/'  file* Count hits in magic statistics hash "%N(UMBER)": $  pl  -n  '++$N{$1}  while  /(Perl|one|liner)/g'  file*
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