Apache-AuthCookieURL-1.003
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Apache-CIPP-0.13
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HTML-SimpleLinkExtor-0.7
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IPC-Shareable-0.53
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IniFile-1.03
Jcode-0.64
Lingua-EN-NameCase-1.11
-- Convert NAMES and names to Correct Case
MCrypt-0.91
MIME-Lite-2.106
-- Single module for composing simple MIME msgs
MIME-tools-5.410
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-- Decodes MacBinary files.
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Mail-CheckUser-0.90
-- Checking email addresses for validness
Math-LP-0.01
Math-LP-Solve-3.02
MySQL-GUI-0.33
Net-Jabber-1.0020
-- Access to the Jabber protocol
Net-Traceroute-1.03
-- Trace routes
OLE-Storage_Lite-0.03
-- Simple Class for OLE document interface
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Parse-FixedLength-1.1
Parse-RecDescent-Consumer-0.01
Persistence-Object-Postgres-1.22
Pod-HtmlPsPdf-0.03
Proc-Simple-1.17
-- Fork wrapper with objects
RemoteFileSelect-0.53
Replication-Recall-1.5
Replication-Recall-DBServer-1.11
SOAP-Lite-0.42
Scalar-Listify-0.01
Spreadsheet-ParseExcel-0.08
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String-Approx-3.14
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String-Similarity-0.02
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Sybase-Xfer-0.1
Symbol-Approx-Sub-1.60
Test-1.15
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Tie-Cache-0.10
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Tk-GBARR-2.03
Tk-PopEntry-0.01
Tk-TM-0.53
Win32-GuiTest-0.7
-- SendKeys, FindWindowLike and more
XML-Generator-0.9
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podlators-1.05
tagged-0.21
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