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    Swiss File Knife

    Swiss File Knife

    One hundred command line tools in a small and portable binary.

    Create zip files, extract zip files, replace text in files, search in files using expressions, stream text editor, instant command line ftp and http server, send folder via network, copy folder excluding sub folders and files, find duplicate files, run a command on all files of a folder, split and join large files, make md5 checksum lists of files, remove tab characters, convert CR/LF, list newest or biggest files of a folder, compare folders, treesize, show first or last lines of a file,...
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    Downloads: 501 This Week
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    JDataCom

    JDataCom

    Stream manager

    Create ports : TCP/UDP/Terminal/File/RS232(txrx)/DB/System/Bluetooth/JNA/ETH(jpcap)/Sound. Simply configure with GUI/SFC XML file/CLI. Display, modify, replay, store (tcpdump), decode flow of bytes or objects. Implement : loop/echo/paddings/... and delai/DB2XML/Stacks/Matrix/... management. Stream conversations with a dynamic packet analyse.
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    bin64ed

    bin64ed

    Base64 encode (or decode) files of any type with this lightweight tool

    bin64ed is a binary base64 encoder/decoder that allows you to encode/decode binary files (such as images, pdfs, etc) to and from base64.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    bmp2rle

    Encode bitmap(bmp) file with run-length encoding

    Encode bitmap(bmp) file with run-length encoding(RLE), just like RLE4 and RLE8, but extend to RLE16, RLE24 and RLE32. Usually, this project will be used in GUI of embedded system, to make the image files smaller, and save the IO bandwith. If the GUI support JPG or PNG, the compression ratio is much better than RLE, but how about the embedded system encounters both caculate limitation and IO bandwidth limitation?
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Rezku Point of Sale

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    tcpview (aka wirefox)
    Common network dump analyzer tool to extract application data and pretty show. It reassembles and shows HTTP/SMTP/POP3/IMAP etc files. Please donate if you want this to be a candy.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Very small utilities that encode/decodes files into/from base64 respectively. Completely written in Pure Pascal (from version 2) they should compile in every Pascal compiler known to man.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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