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Larceny is a simple and efficient implementation of the Scheme programming language. Created originally as a test vehicle for research on garbage collection and compiler optimizations, Larceny has grown into a major multi-platform system, and is one of the very few implementations that support all four de facto standards for Scheme: IEEE/ANSI, R5RS, ERR5RS, and the R6RS. Development of Larceny has been supported by NSF, Sun Microsystems, and Microsoft.
CBR Server is a light-weight HTTP server allowing you to view Comic Book Archives: CBR, CBZ, PDF, etc. It has purposely been designed to be used with a wireless tablet PC and is highly configurable. XML file-based configuration capabilities. A multi-threaded HTTP server based on JDoc Web Server. Multi-threaded CBR/CBZ/RAR/ZIP extraction. Support for a user-selected splash screen. Customizable HTML/CSS pages. Text-based search capabilities. Displays CBR, CBZ, RAR, ZIp, and PDF-based documents. FMEO (For my eyes only) support. A thumbnail rendition of the cover pages of the query results. A thumbnail rendition of the entire comic book. Zoom in, zoom out, and full size support. 270 degree rotation (a.k.a. iPad emulation). A remember me function (cookie-based). A file explorer interface that enables you to navigate through the directories comprising Comic Books. Multi-language support (i18n). End-users language extension support. Enhanced out of the box HTML forms. Uses ImageMagick and 7-Zip. Icons from www.everaldo.com/crystal. Enhanced navigation capabilities.