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    Extreem Reader for Cosmological simulation data P-Gadet2 and ART codes

    Extreem Reader for Cosmological simulation data P-Gadet2 and ART codes.It conserves memory by using memory mapped files. Contains some basic analysis tools such a KD-Tree, Minimum Spanning Tree, and rendering module using PMViewer algorithm.
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    ComicMaster is a cbr/cbz reader for comic archives. ComicMaster is able to open cbr and cbz archives and display image contents. Furthermore it has some abilities to modify existing archives. From version 0062 on the export in pdf format has been added.
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    dBASE Reader and Converter

    dBASE Reader and Converter

    !!! NO LONGER MAINTAINED !!!

    dbf is an easy-to-use command line tool to show and convert the content of dBASE III, IV, and 5.0 files. It reads dBASE databases and prints the content to the screen or converts it to comma-separated (*.csv) files which can be opened in Excel, Calc.
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