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    A set of VNC servers and viewers which have been stripped down and run only from the commandline. The applications have a consistent, albeit minimal, UI on all platforms. Designed to be used as components in group collaboration products.
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    A Mac OS X graphical interface designed as a frontend for commandline executables.
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    unaceX
    UnaceX extracts ACE (.ace) files on OS X. It is a grafical interface wrapping the commandline tool macunace.
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    The EMU is a graphical front-end to the commandline (very fast) emulator QEMU.
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    WTF-X is a Mac OS X programm to translate common Internet acronyms. It's a port of BSD's commandline tool wtf, but unlike this tool it's running as a service in OS X and also offers a GUI to browse through all the acronyms and add new ones.
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