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vollbremsung is a Handbrake bulk encoding tool, designed to re-encode a file structure to a DLNA enabled TV compatible format comfortably.
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A gem to add the Volley Library to your RubyMotion Android Project.
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Provides an easy way to add user reputation into a rails app.
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Awesome UI for @VoltFramework applications. Great for prototyping and hackathons. View github for example
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A wrapper around the Braintree gem that provides you with a way to load the Braintree v.zero dropin with 1 line of code.
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Volt bindings for Chosen, the JS library for making long, unwieldy select boxes more user friendly.
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Volt wrapper for daterangepicker (bootstrap date picker)
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A thin wrapper around the VoltDB Java client
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A Volt component to use the EasyPieChart jQuery plugin.
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Volt component that gives a :editable-text control which shows text, and lets you edit the text when it is clicked on.
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Provides controls for text and textarea fields with built in error reporting and bootstrap formatting
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Gem for including font-awesome in a project using the Volt framework.
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