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    libdropbox

    Small ANSI C lib for dropbox/windows azure communication

    Small ANSI C lib for dropbox and windows azure communication. Built for small platforms. Using PolarSSL for https communication. Features a small self contained https module and a modified version of the JSMN json parser. Originally based on the dropbox_uploader script. Able to do most dropbox actions. Eg. Upload file, download file, list, file info, account info, share link.
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    Multi-connection command line tool to download Internet sites. Similar to wget and cURL, but it manages up to 50 parallel links. Main features are: recursive fetching, Metalink retrieving, segmented download and image filtering by width and height.
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    This project hast moved to <https://launchpad.net/tbook>. It is currently inactive.
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