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    JarkViewer

    JarkViewer

    A lightweight, lightning-fast, and powerful image viewer

    JarkViewer is a desktop application designed to provide a clean, highly customizable environment for viewing digital comics, manga, novels, and other image-based reading material. Its interface emphasizes smooth, distraction-free navigation with features like full-screen mode, continuous scrolling, dual-page support, and customizable key/mouse bindings so users can tailor controls to their reading style. It supports multiple archive formats (ZIP, RAR, CBZ, CBR) and common image types, making it easy to load and organize large collections without needing to extract files manually. ...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    OpenUSD

    OpenUSD

    Universal Scene Description

    ...USD supports a variety of file formats, including usda, usdc, and usdz (a zero-compression, unencrypted zip archive), facilitating flexibility in data representation and exchange. The framework also includes tools like usdedit, a script that converts any single USD-readable file into its .usda text equivalent for easy editing.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Zeek

    Zeek

    Zeek is a powerful network analysis framework

    Zeek has a long history in the open source and digital security worlds. Vern Paxson began developing the project in the 1990s under the name “Bro” as a means to understand what was happening on his university and national laboratory networks. Vern and the project’s leadership team renamed Bro to Zeek in late 2018 to celebrate its expansion and continued development. Zeek is not an active security device, like a firewall or intrusion prevention system. Rather, Zeek sits on a “sensor,” a...
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    PaperBack

    Back up your precious files on the ordinary paper.

    ...You can use "PaperBack" to print your 100 Kb encrypted *.iK file to A4 paper and get strong encrypted digital letter https://sourceforge.net/projects/inkey/ http://ollydbg.de/Paperbak
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Empower Your Workforce and Digitize Your Shop Floor

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