You have come across the ZephyrSoft home page. Here you can download some tools I developed over the years and also actively take part in further development. I wrote these programs because there was no free solution, at least no satisfactory one. Some were created especially for Koinonia Fellowship in Hannover, Germany.
Mathis Dirksen-Thedens
And just in case you wondered what “Zephyr” stands for: it’s Latin and means “westerly winds”. I chose it as my code name (or brand name) long ago.
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- Run python-based applications on Netcup hostingMany webhosting contracts from the German company Netcup include Python as interpreted language, but it’s a bit quirky how it can be used. As an example, I’ll describe how the… Read more Run python-based applications on Netcup hosting
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- Migration to Codeberg – Github is mirror-only for nowAll of my active projects are migrated to Codeberg, and that’s also where issues and pull requests are looked at. The Github projects are currently only a mirror of the… Read more Migration to Codeberg – Github is mirror-only for now