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    DSK Software and Components

    Various multi-platforms projects coded in FreePascal/Lazarus or Qt C++

    * DSKVNC is a free VNC implementation of the 3.3, 3.7 & 3.8 RFB protocols * easyTranscode is a simple mencoder frontend to encode a DVD title to XvID
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    LazSWatch

    Multiplatform FOSS Serial port watcher

    LazSWatch is Multiplatform FOSS Serial port watcher. It stays in the system tray (notifcation area), notifies you for changes in the serial (COM) ports, connected to your computer and provides some additional info. Useful for those, who often use (many) serial ports.
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    alefa

    alefa: Control the launch and execution of other programs.

    "alefa" is a command line utility that allows to control the launch and execution of other programs. "alefa" means "run", "go", "launch" or "execute" in malagasy language. It is often useful to write (more or less) simple scripts to rerun some commands until they "succeed", or to launch other commands indefinitely. There are numerous common use cases. Such things should be easily automated so that we can do other tasks without being distracted and without having to restart such frustrating commands ourselves by hand: without creating scripts! "alefa" fixes that. I decided to create it a day that I was tired of creating, modifying and adapting such scripts to make yet simple and routine tasks. "alefa" returns command or application's last ExitCode, so you could do something depending of the result.
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