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bochs: The Open Source IA-32 Emulation Project (Home Page) - 0 views

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    Bochs is a highly portable open source x86 PC emulator ... capable of running most Operating Systems inside the emulation including Linux, DOS, and all versions of Windows... and the images are portable from one host OS to another.
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Mono Tools for Visual Studio - 0 views

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    Port your .Net applications to Mono and Linux without leaving Visual Studio... @briandunnington
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TestDisk - CGSecurity - 0 views

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    TestDisk is powerful free data recovery software, designed to help recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again -- particularly when these symptoms are caused by faulty software, certain types of viruses or human error (such as accidentally deleting a Partition Table). Partition table recovery using TestDisk is really easy!
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ClientExamples - Cassandra Wiki - 2 views

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    Cassandra is a distributed object-oriented database (no ORM needed) originally created by Facebook and used by lots of high-traffic websites. They use Thrift and have code samples here in Java, C#, Python, and PHP ... hot stuff.
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NetSparkle - AutoUpdate for .NET Developers - CodePlex - 0 views

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    "NetSparkle is an easy-to-use software update framework for .NET developers on Windows, MAC or Linux. It was inspired by the Sparkle (http://bit.ly/HWyJd) project for Cocoa developers and the WinSparkle (http://bit.ly/cj5kP5) project (a Win32 port)."
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Pinta 1.0 Released - code monkey - 4 views

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    An open source, cross-platform Paint app ...
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What Portable Apps? | Dr Dobb's - 3 views

  • If portability continues to be accorded the little value it receives today from Windows, Linux, and mobile developers, I expect this sudden renaissance to be short-lived. Eventually, the balance, which by nature favors the cost of developers' time, will return towards productivity. Then, native code, for the lack of portability skills in developers, will return to being a throwback, a curiosity for speed freaks who are happy running on just one platform.
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    Andrew Binstock opines: Unless we relearn portability skills, the C++ renaissance will be a short affair...
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