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    DJGPP cross-compiler with POSIX threads

    Linux to DJGPP cross-compiler with pthread library and std::thread.

    Build script for a Debian GNU/Linux to DJGPP cross-compiler with POSIX threads (and std::thread). Binaries are provided for Debian GNU/Linux. (Simply extract and move to /usr/local.) Please see the README file in the 'Files' section for more details (or /usr/local/i586-pc-msdosdjgpp/src/README in the binary distribution). After installation: $ i586-pc-msdosdjgpp-gcc -v Using built-in specs.
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    The Hear

    The Hear

    The Hear program is made for journalists.

    ...Turn your audio and video files into text You can change the font size by pressing the command and +/- keys. The font size is saved during further use. A folder "Hear" with text files is created on the desktop. The program is universal - arm64/x86_64 You can ask questions here https://sourceforge.net/p/the-hear/discussion
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    The Desktop Connection Library (DCL) is a multiplatform long-term project aimed at replacing Apple's Libraries and Applications to connect to and transfer data with Newtons. Recent development focused on POSIX but it was compiled for MacOS 9 and Windows.
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    The Free-POSIX Common Desktop Project exists to create an open standard for free Desktop implementations.
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    insaneFS is a fully decentralized peer-to-peer filesystem based on top of FUSE. It provides POSIX file semantics, including mutable files and directories. It does all this while providing a unified global hierarchy.
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