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    VNQ

    Light weight message application.

    Simple application for sending and receiving secure messages. Works with windows and MacOS.
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    MysticBBS Shoutcast Panel

    MysticBBS Shoutcast Panel

    Python Script for Mystic BBS Shoutcast Dashboard

    .... - Contains simple code to grab XML/RSS feed and display on the BBS. - Contains various functions to make it easy to display information in a correctly sized mystic bbs text based frame including titles and prompts. This script can be a skeleton to get you going in writing your own properly fit modular text based python apps for Mystic BBS.
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    Simple Forum Auto Poster
    Simple Forum Auto Poster is a program that automatically posts messages to forums. This program is for people active on multiple forums, but don't want to type and copy/paste the same message multiple times.
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    phpStickyBoard

    phpStickyBoard

    A simple, quick, user friendly and secure forum like Baidu.com tieba.

    phpStickyBoard aimed at creating a forum program in simple, quick and easy-to-use interfaces. Security(of structure, contents) is concerned as the most important.
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    It is a DMS, which writen in java. It can persist document meta data to database and xml files.
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    OXmlEd is an easy to use, open source object-XML Mapping library for working with XML on the Java platform.It is based on Dom4j,but it doesn’t depend on dom4j.
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    Warren-CMS is a content management system with developer-provided file type handlers, built-in link and grouping management, and an XML interface that makes writing proprietary clients easy for developers who wish to do so.
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    LifeArchive is a small group sized blog driven by Perl. It supports multiple users, emoticons, per-user stylesheets, a simple formatting markup, and topic icons.
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    jGossip is a simple and powerful Java forum software (message board) implemented on J2EE platform using Struts framework.
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    Friki is a Java Wiki. It is simple to deploy (just drop in to any modern servlet container), small and very easy to customise after deployment. Supports the classic wiki markup and a few common extensions.
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    Simple to install and use Weblog/Journal/News script written in Perl. Uses XML to store data. Completely customizable appearance, and easy to use web-based configuration/update.
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    Web2PDA is a program that extract Web Forums (such as VBulletin, phpBB, Invision Board, etc.) web pages and reformat them in simple html pages optimized for viewing on a PDA (such as Palm OS, Pocket PC or Linux-based PDA).
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    An XML based Java 2 Enterprise Forum Solution for webmaters. FreeForums uses CSS, DHTML and JavaScript for rendering pages and can be changed to suit the needs of every website. FreeForums also features a Desktop client for MS-Windows.
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    The Motosoto Community Portal Server (CoPS). CoPS supports virtual communities through discussions, chat, news, broadcast, library, search, yellow pages, profiles, etc. CoPS runs on Linux using Apache, JBoss, JServ, Jabber and XMl/XSL.
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    UyForum is a forum based on pure java just using JSP and Servlet. It's simple to use and install and deploy on JavaEE Server.
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