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Qsampler is a linuxsampler GUI front-end application written in C++ around the Qt4 toolkit using Qt Designer. For the moment it just wraps the client interface of LinuxSampler Control Protocol (LSCP) (http://www.linuxsampler.org).
PCMan CE is a BBS client designed specifically for Taiwanese users. This project is based on Open PCMan 2007 project. PCMan CE是專門為台灣使用者設計的BBS連線軟體。 這個專案源於 Open PCMan 2007專案。
Bugfixed version and Win32 port for the QTerm bbs client.
This is no official release of QTerm. For official source and binaries, please goto http://sourceforge.net/projects/qterm
QTerm uses python. Download python source from http://www.python.org
PCMan is an easy-to-use telnet client mainly targets BBS users formerly running under MS Windows. PCMan X is a newly developed, open-source and cross-platform version written with wxWidgets, supporting X Window, MS Windows, and Mac OS X.
BBMan is a SSH/SFTP/BBS/telnet Client. Free, opensource and multi-platform support (Windows/Linux/Mac). You can get some screenshots in http://bbman.sf.net/
Volley is a client/server system similar to Hotline, but using a plugin design that makes it more extensible. Server plugins define services such as chat and file sharing. Client plugins allow users to interact with each other using those services.
gqmud is developed by a two man team, mike and chris. Their goal is to provide the linux community with a client that rivals MegaMUD in power. Keep your eyes open, we're serious this time =)