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Memz Trojan
A trojan made for Danooct1's User Made Malware Series
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A trojan made for Danooct1's User Made Malware Series
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Tweak your build to perfection
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DarkRP, a non-serious roleplay gamemode for Garry's Mod.
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A free app for Windows, by GitHub.
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Image-to-image translation with conditional adversarial nets
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A Tool to Export Database Information to a Running Excel Document
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Tiny Windows 11 package for small computers
Emulate Linux on Windows desktop
Create a bootable Windows 11 media
Compile Arduino Sketches with Arduino Builder
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Free Software Coding Application for Digital and Visual Coding Programmers
A powerful terminal application
Free Software Development Kit for Windows 7 and .Net Framework 4
Put STEAM BigPicture mode at login screen
A gameplay mod suite for Payday 2.
Open source, general-purpose Discord chat bot written in C#
Build system
PyroCMS PrevNext Widget
An API for the myCUinfo system at CU Boulder
Civilization 6 - Chao's Quick UI. Reduce clicks and manage your empire faster!
Java Soundboard for Discord
Ethereum miner with OpenCL, CUDA and stratum support
Aid in the search for Mersenne primes
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Create a USB recovery drive for free
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