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				<title>Incentives Pluskit Script</title>
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				<description>Incentives Script is a way for an ordinary person to start up a referral based incentive site, such as freeiPods.com or freePSPs.com. It is extremely user friendly, and extremely easy to setup.</description>
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				<title>Komodo IDE (Linux/x86 libstdc++6)</title>
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				<description>Komodo IDE 5 is a powerful, multi-platform, multi-language IDE for dynamic language, web and team development. Komodo IDE makes creating robust apps fast and easy, with a rich feature set for client-side Ajax technologies such as CSS, HTML, JavaScript and XML, coupled with advanced support for dynamic languages such as Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl.</description>
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				<title>Komodo IDE (Linux/x86 libstdc++6)</title>
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				<description>Komodo IDE 5 is a powerful, multi-platform, multi-language IDE for dynamic language, web and team development. Komodo IDE makes creating robust apps fast and easy, with a rich feature set for client-side Ajax technologies such as CSS, HTML, JavaScript and XML, coupled with advanced support for dynamic languages such as Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl.</description>
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				<title>Komodo Edit (Linux/x86 libstdc++6)</title>
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				<description>Komodo Edit is a free, open source, multi-platform, multi-language editor for dynamic languages and Ajax technology, including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl; plus support for browser-side code including JavaScript, CSS, HTML and XML. Background syntax checking and syntax coloring catch errors immediately, while autocomplete and calltips guide you as you write. Available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.</description>
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				<title>Bible in One Year</title>
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				<description>Like many of the scripts I design now, an RSS feed is integrated right into it. This script allows the user to read four or five chapters a day, usually two from the old and two from the new. In this manner, the entire Bible can be read in a year. It can be viewed in a browser, using the style of your site, or it can be read in an RSS reader. Currently it fetches The Message from the Gospelcom.</description>
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				<title>Excelsior JET for Linux</title>
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				<description>Excelsior JET is a complete solution for acceleration, protection, and deployment of your Java applications, certified Java SE 6 Compatible on Windows and Linux. Use to convert your Java classes and jars into an optimized native executable and create a JRE-independent installer. Version 6.5 supports Equinox OSGi Runtime at the JVM level, enabling you to protect your Eclipse RCP applications from reverse engineering and tampering.</description>
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				<title>AutoFollowup</title>
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				<description>AutoFollowUp is a Perl mailing list program meant to run on your web server. It was created expressly for those users who want to have an autoresponder hosted on their own site, but have severe limitations imposed by the webserver administrator.</description>
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				<title>JNIWrapper for Linux (x86/x64) Std.</title>
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				<description>JNIWrapper eliminates difficulties in working with the native code from Java programs using a standard JNI approach.  With JNIWrapper, there is no need  to create native code libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from any dynamic library. You write code in the Java language, and JNIWrapper does the rest. JNIWrapper&amp;#039;s advantages: Minimum behind-the-scene operation; High performance; Automatic resource management.</description>
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				<title>JNIWrapper for IBM AIX (ppc32) Std.</title>
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				<description>JNIWrapper eliminates difficulties in working with the native code from Java programs using a standard JNI approach.  With JNIWrapper, there is no need  to create native code libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from any dynamic library. You write code in the Java language, and JNIWrapper does the rest. JNIWrapper&amp;#039;s advantages: Minimum behind-the-scene operation; High performance; Automatic resource management.</description>
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				<title>JNIWrapper for Linux (ppc32/ppc64) Std.</title>
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				<description>JNIWrapper eliminates difficulties in working with the native code from Java programs using a standard JNI approach.  With JNIWrapper, there is no need  to create native code libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from any dynamic library. You write code in the Java language, and JNIWrapper does the rest. JNIWrapper&amp;#039;s advantages: Minimum behind-the-scene operation; High performance; Automatic resource management.</description>
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				<title>JNIWrapper for Solaris (x64/x86) Std.</title>
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				<description>JNIWrapper eliminates difficulties in working with the native code from Java programs using a standard JNI approach.  With JNIWrapper, there is no need  to create native code libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from any dynamic library. You write code in the Java language, and JNIWrapper does the rest. JNIWrapper&amp;#039;s advantages: Minimum behind-the-scene operation; High performance; Automatic resource management.</description>
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				<title>JNIWrapper for Solaris (ultraSPARC) Std.</title>
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				<description>JNIWrapper eliminates difficulties in working with the native code from Java programs using a standard JNI approach.  With JNIWrapper, there is no need  to create native code libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from any dynamic library. You write code in the Java language, and JNIWrapper does the rest. JNIWrapper&amp;#039;s advantages: Minimum behind-the-scene operation; High performance; Automatic resource management.</description>
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				<title>Serna Enterprise for Linux</title>
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				<description>Serna Enterprise is a powerful and easy-to-use WYSIWYG XML editor for collaborative authoring of structured content. With its familiar word-processor like interface, Serna helps authors to easily create, maintain, and publish XML documents. Supports DITA, Docbook, XHTML, TEI P4, NITF, etc. Available for Windows, Linux, MacOsX, SunSolaris. API for C++ and Python lanuages gives boundless possibilities for integration with any IT infrastructure.</description>
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				<title>Serna Free for Linux</title>
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				<description>Syntext Serna Free is a compact yet powerful solution for XML authoring on Windows, Linux, MacOsX, and SunSolaris. Serna Free is intended for personal use at home, documenting open-source projects, education, and other non-commercial uses. Authors with virtually no XML experience can start working with structured content in a familiar environment that looks much like a conventional word processor. Supports DITA, Docbook and other popular formats.</description>
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				<title>ECMerge Pro (Linux)</title>
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				<description>ECMerge compares and merges local or FTP folders for texts and images, side-by-side or 3-way.
			It colours syntax for many languages, supports many office and archive formats, pretty prints XML.
			Differences are computed at line, word or character level to help you find small changes quickly. It generates many reports formats, including XML. It outperforms most SCC differenciation tools. Also runs on Windows, Mac OS X &amp; Solaris</description>
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				<title>ECMerge Standard (Linux)</title>
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				<description>ECMerge compares and merges local or FTP folders for texts and images, side-by-side.
			It colours syntax for many languages, supports many office and archive formats, pretty prints XML.
			Differences are computed at line, word or character level to help you find small changes quickly. It generates many reports formats, including XML. It outperforms most SCC differenciation tools. Also runs on Windows, Mac OS X &amp; Solaris</description>
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				<title>AFU Plugins</title>
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				<description>Auto FollowUp has been made to work with additional plugins. Some of the added features included in this are:1. A &amp;#039;subscribe by email&amp;#039; script so users can add or remove themselves automatically from your lists by sending an email. 2. A merge script which allows you to upload comma and pipe delimited text files and merge their fields with your AutoFollowUp databases. 3.</description>
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				<title>ServiceBuilder - Worship Leader Software</title>
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				<description>login with guest and guestThis works in conjunction with ServiceBuilderHere&amp;#039;s a Schedule Scenario:As a worship pastor, you plan a schedule for two months in advance. You want to use as many of the musicians as possible, so you usually rotate the instrumentalists through two bands alternating each week, and the vocalists through four teams. Some of the people have given you a range of dates for which they are not available.</description>
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				<title>BookViewer Skins</title>
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				<description>BookViewer Skins is a plugin for the regular BookViewer script. This is fun, and a great way to add some style to documents you need to place on the web.  Upload a text file to the Internet and let users view it as a real book, even turn pages with sound effects. If you have multiple books, they are displayed in a library from which to choose the book you want.</description>
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				<title>Crossword</title>
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				<description>Like Scrabble? Wish you could play with family and friends who are miles away? Now it&amp;#039;s possible with the online Crossword script.  Great, realistic, Scrabble-style action Letter bag, personal tray, password protected Automatic turn sequencing and email updates Unlimited simultaneous games Online rule book Winner announcements Administrative controls such as game deletion, score adjustment, and more.</description>
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				<title>Dictionary</title>
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				<description>This is a great way to get repeat visitors!If the subject matter of your site contains words or phrases which are unique to your industry, why not place a searchable dictionary on your site?Upload a text file with your words and definitions along with the script and soon you&amp;#039;ll have a searchable dictionary. There is a feature to allow clickable links to other terms within the dictionary which are displayed with the definitions.</description>
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				<title>Link Engine</title>
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				<description>Everyone likes to exchange links, but keeping  track of links isn&amp;#039;t always the easiest thing to do. It&amp;#039;s easy now! From any browser login to the admin screen and add as many links as you want to as many categories as you want. The script will let you search the links list, or display it in a simple one page format. You can also display a &amp;quot;Link of the Day&amp;quot; on any page with a server side include.</description>
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				<title>GeoCache GPX Grabber - DISABLED</title>
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				<description>Check out THIS SITE as an alternative. Be aware that the unkind folks at Geocaching. com are mean-spirited, and will likely shut this project down at some point in the future. Get it now!If you&amp;#039;ve ever thought about becoming a GeoCacher, then you know that the only way to get GPX files from GeoCaching. com is to pay for their membership services. That means a regular monthly charge to your credit card.</description>
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				<title>CounterMail</title>
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				<description>Not all web hosts allow server side includes, and many do not provide statistical information about your visitors. You&amp;#039;d like to know who is visiting your page, what route they&amp;#039;re taking through your site, what browser they are using, and what time they were there?Maybe you want to know the sites which are linking to you and which links are generating the most traffic. Now this is all possible, even with limited CGI access.</description>
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				<title>Text Chart Tranposer</title>
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				<description>Do you ever wish you could change the key of a song so that it&amp;#039;s not too high, or not so low? We&amp;#039;ve finally found the solution to your problem!Now Text Chart Tranposer will put these charts in any key. Choose how many half-steps you want it to go up or down, for example, 5 or -6-- then whether you prefer flats or sharps. One press of a button and the work is done.</description>
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				<title>PrayerWall</title>
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				<description>This script is free for a limited time. Does your church web site have a way for people to post prayer requests? If not, this script may be a nice enhancement. With the integrated RSS feed, people can subscribe using their RSS reader and always have the latest prayer requests available. Be alerted everytime there is a new request. Even allow the whole church to subscribe to requests (using a group, such as Yahoo groups).</description>
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				<title>CheapGas</title>
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				<description>This is script is disabled. I will do custom RSS scrape scripts for you. This fetch script grabs the gas prices from your city&amp;#039;s gas site, parses the content, and displays it in one of three formats: an RSS feed to place in your news reader, a text display for reading on a variety of platforms, or to use in server side includes, and an HTML format which will use your header and footer.</description>
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				<title>AFU Form Submit</title>
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				<description>Many times you may want to collect a lot of information from a user that isn&amp;#039;t covered in Auto FollowUp, like phone number, address, city, credit card information, etc. There are five customised fields in AFU, but perhaps some of this information doesn&amp;#039;t belong in a customized field. That&amp;#039;s when this script comes in. Create any form you want, with as many fields as you would like.</description>
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				<title>iAward</title>
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				<description>Exchanging links back to your site is still one of the key ways to increase traffic. Finding creative ways to get these links has always been difficult. With this script, you can starting giving out your own &amp;#039;site award. &amp;#039; Visitors will be sent special HTML code which they can insert in their pages, and this code links back to you! Want targeted traffic? Only give out awards to sites with relevant content.</description>
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				<title>FileCABINET</title>
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				<description>FileCABINET is a full featured shopping cart database ideal for software. As software designers, one of the challenges we face is keeping the information about our software accessable to our users. Our time is often taken up with updating PAD files, maintaining version numbers, generating accurate Froogle feeds, tracking updates, or managing mailing lists.</description>
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