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    Complete Data Management for Nonprofits

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    NewOrg is a robust platform built with enhanced features to help non-profit organizations that capture and integrate the information from all of their operational areas to better manage volunteers, clients, programs, outcome reporting, activity sign-ups & scheduling, communications, surveys, fundraising activities and Development campaigns. NewOrg can truly deliver an intuitive product that will help manage your Committees, Donors, Events, and Memberships so that the organization runs efficiently.
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    Jepesi
    Jepesi gives your bash tools a swing interface very easily! Jepesi is a java tool/framework which handles an ssh connection to remote host(s) and lets you build a swing interface for your bash tool/script. 3 addons included!
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    DotNetSSH
    DotNetSSH is a pure .NET implementation of the SSH2 client protocol suite. DotNetSSH development is alive and active. DotNetSSH is a fork of Tamir's excellent SharpSSH, itself is a port of JCraft's java Jsch.
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