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    icemac.addressbook

    icemac.addressbook

    Multi user address book application accessable through the web.

    Multi user address book application accessable through the web. Store, edit, search and export addresses, phone numbers, … using a web browser. Code moved to https://bitbucket.org/icemac/icemac.addressbook Documentation see https://icemacaddressbook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ New releases (after 6.0.2) see https://pypi.org/project/icemac.addressbook/#history
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    A universal parsing tool and source code generator for generative programming. It extracts useful information by parsing (BNF parser generator) and generates source code by several techniques, by interpreting a scripting language for flexibility.
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    siggen is a cool email signature generator for encrypted ansi c (confused), brainf*ck, ... signatures. Use it in combination with vi(m), emacs, mutt, pine, or what ever. (tested on Solaris, Linux and Windoze). Optimized only for geeks :-)
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