AI-NeuralNet-SOM-0.01
Apache-AuthenLDAP-0.51
Apache-AuthzCache-0.02
Apache-AuthzLDAP-0.50
Apache-Htaccess-0.4
ApacheBench-0.51
AxKit-1.00
CGI-Cache-1.01
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Class-Generate-1.05
Continuus-0.1
DBIx-DBSchema-0.11
Data-Address-Standardize-0.002
Data-Table-1.16
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-- flock() wrapper. Auto-create locks
File-Tail-0.97
-- A more efficient tail -f
GraphViz-0.07
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IO-stringy-1.216
IPC-Run-0.44
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Log-Agent-0.1.9
-- A general logging framework
Log-Dispatch-1.75
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MIME-Lite-2.104
-- Single module for composing simple MIME msgs
MPEG-MP3Play-0.12
-- Create your own MPEG audio player
Mail-Bulkmail-2.05
Net-Jabber-1.0017
-- Access to the Jabber protocol
Net-SMS-1.00
ParseTemplate-0.34
Spreadsheet-WriteExcel-0.21
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Storable-1.0.3
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Table-1.16
Text-Header-1.03
Text-Unaccent-1.01
WWW-Search-2.15
-- Front-end to Web search engines
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XML-XPath-1.02
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