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    pyUrlMin

    Ultra-minimalist Python/Mongo URL Shortner

    With as little code as possible, this micro-app creates shortened URLs, stores them in MongoDB using the Flask framework. Currently in use on https://findmate.app and http://urltools.io/ HOWEVER: This should not really be used in a high-volume production environment and should really be used for educational purposes only. I assume no liability for mis-use of this app, use it at your own risk. There are potentially security issues, so be forewarned that this is just for TESTING only.
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    Strawberry
    Strawberry allows you to store, manage, classify and consult your preferred links. As a web application (running with Mother framework), you can access your bookmarks from everywhere if runned on a server.
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