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    booksorg

    booksorg

    Books organizer

    Books Organizer, an organizer for pdf files based on sqlite and with a built-in reader. Bring your favorite PDF pages all in one! Make your own extract pages from existing ones
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    ExcelToPdf

    A tiny utility to mass convert Excel files to Pdf

    ExcelToPdf scan recursively through folders and subfolders for Excel files and copy them in PDF format. It retain the original name of the file (only the extension change) and the folders hierarchy. A handy tool, surprisingly rare (at least for free and without having to upload files on remote servers). Future versions will work with various file types. Installation provide both GUI and contextual entry (on folders). Distributed under BSD license. Require a valid Excel 2007 license...
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    LinuxSA

    Linux security assessment tool.

    LinuxSA is a Python project that scans a remote or a local Linux machine for security vulnerabilities and then creates a report of the findings. The scan is read-only and no modifications are made to the target system.
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    YASW

    Yet Another Scan Wizard

    YASW (Yet Another Scan Wizard) is an application used to correct images taken with a camera. It can be used to post process the scanning of a book (see http://http://www.diybookscanner.org/ ) or to correct an individual image taken with our camera (A poster in the street). You can see YASW (0.5) in action in Youtube http://youtu.be/__a9urAtQD4 thanks to David Landin. He also wrote an illustrated manual for YASW 0.5: http://sourceforge.net/projects/yascanw/files/YASW%200.5/How%20to%20use...
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    QScanner

    QScanner

    Qt based Linux tool to scan images

    It uses libksane to scan images and allows to save to basic graphics format and to pdf (also multiply images to one pdf file)
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    PHP, Perl and MySql based web interface for the Nessus security scanner and Nmap port scanner. The system presents scan results via a Email notification, a HTML interface, or exported to a PDF file.
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