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    JMrTools, is inspired by the MrTools Perl Project (Written by Robert Marino). This JAVA project implements ssh telnet, scp, rsync, sftp, ftp, and stdio. Providing execution/transfer of commands, script, or files on Multiple hosts concurrently.
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    JVA18B

    Simple VA18B multimeter interface

    Simple VA18B multimeter interface. It reads data trasmitted by USB/Serial interface of VA18B multimeter and can put them into a CSV file.
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    QuickNoteCLI

    QuickNoteCLI

    QNC is a command line interface app for creating quick notes

    usage: QNC -a,--append Append text to the last note -c,--clear Clear all notes -d,--delete <arg> Delete note by index or name -e,--erase Erase last note -h,--help Print help -l,--list Print note list -n,--name <arg> Specify note name -N,--nano Open in nano editor (If installed) -p,--print Print last note text -r,--rename <arg> Rename last note -s,--show <arg> Show note by name -S,--dbs Start DB server On Windows you can also use WIN + R, qnc <args> Manual start: java -jar QNC-0.1.0.jar Installation with scripts: Extract files from zip to any directory WINDOWS: run install.bat UNIX: run install.sh or execute command in terminal: alias qnc="java -jar /path/to/jar/QNC-0.1.0.jar" https://github.com/DeMmAge/QuickNoteCLI
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    A mailing service code written in JAVA where users can mail content without logging in their respective email ids. Very useful for organizations with high security.
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    txtkit is a visual text mining tool for exploring large amounts of multilingual texts. It's an multiuser-application which mainly focuses on the process of reading and reasoning as series of decisions and events.
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