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    SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer

    Take advantage of Open Source Load Balancer to elevate your business security and IT infrastructure with a custom ADC Solution.

    SKUDONET ADC, operates at the application layer, efficiently distributing network load and application load across multiple servers. This not only enhances the performance of your application but also ensures that your web servers can handle more traffic seamlessly.
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    Component Content Management System for Software Documentation

    Great tool for serious technical writers

    Paligo is an end-to-end Component Content Management System (CCMS) solution for technical documentation, policies and procedures, knowledge management, and more.
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    GNUSki-BBS

    GNUSki-BBS

    Classic arcade game for Linux Synchronet BBS's

    Classic arcade game for Linux Synchronet BBS's
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    Replacement for old-style Dynix "msgs" MOTD system tool. Designed as a simplified single-forum discussion-group tool. Two published halves are the server-side, and the GUI-side. Text-based console tools are in CVS.
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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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    ABC projectis a software solution that monitors project costs and expenses. whether you're a leader in your field today or just on your way to becoming one, abc project can help increase your profits and provide improved project control.
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    Purchasing and invoice automation solution for small to mid market companies.

    Save your team 10s of hours/week with a fully personalized and automated procurement process.

    ProcureDesk is an integrated purchasing and invoicing platform tailored to help small to medium sized businesses streamline their procurement processes. This user-friendly system automates workflows and consolidates purchasing data into a centralized dashboard, allowing companies to control spending and enhance transparency efficiently. Features like automated invoice matching, simple requisition creation, and immediate cash flow insights minimize manual tasks and boost operational efficiency. ProcureDesk is perfect for smaller enterprises leveraging big-business strategies to reduce costs and optimize their purchasing activities. Discover how ProcureDesk can transform your procurement process into a more effective and manageable part of your business.
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    Unix-Connect kann sehr vielseitig eingesetzt werden. Entwickelt wurde es um ein Unix-System als Server im Z-NETZ einsetzen zu können. Nebeneffekt ist die Gateway-Funktion. Gerade die Gateway-Routinen sind relativ gut portabel
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    FoxFe Story Server is a collection of code comprised of a backend story server, a few frontend clients, and some intermediate code to allow the development of custom clients as needed.
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    the Karma System - a distributed, terminal independent, stylistic bbs (bulletin board) scripting environment for unix/linux. Reminiscent ansi/ascii glory of days past. With as Perl the host, Curses the device, and love the inspiration, Karma will ensue.
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    The FreeWorld BBS is an attempt to create an easy to use, yet robust platform to run a BBS on under Unix.
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