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    Tor Chat

    Tor Chat

    TorChat is a peer to peer instant messenger with a completely decentra

    TorChat is a peer to peer instant messenger with a completely decentralized design, built on top of Tor's location hidden services, giving you extremely strong anonymity while being very easy to use without the need to install or configure anything. TorChat just runs from an USB drive on any Windows PC. (It can run on Linux and Mac too, in fact it was developed on Linux with cross platform usability in mind from the very first moment on, but the installation on other platforms than Windows is a bit more complicated at the moment) Tor location hidden services basically means: Nobody will be able to find out where you are. ...
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    SICK

    Unix and GNU/Linux terminal IRC client.

    ...Installation instructions can be found at https://github.com/Weloxux/sick/wiki/Installation ANOTHER WARNING: SourceForge doesn't always get the latest updates on time, for some unknown reason. Get the latest version at https://github.com/Weloxux/sick/releases
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    Local Area Messenger Beta

    Local Area Messenger Beta

    A small (ish) messaging server for anything you can think of

    A small (ish) messaging server for small businesses and other things like LAN parties or whatever you want to use it for. It has two components, the client and server. The clients can connect to servers and use that as a hub to communicate between each other. The admin running the server can also kick and ban people if they wish to. It also has peer to peer file transfer that currently has no size limit. Can't really explain all the features here, I'm running out of characters. Go look down...
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    "dBird Notifier" (with interactive pop-up tray icon) shows incoming messages of the following types: email (thunderbird), twitter and icq (pidgin) - both visually with system message and RGB-LED attached to serial/usb port (hardware details included)
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    IRCscraper is an attempt to create an IRC client written in Java, making it possible to run the client from an USB stick on most operating systems. Furthermore its GUI is meant to be user friendly and logically structured.
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    AlloyMUX is an extension to the TinyMUX 2.2 Code. The original ideas behind AlloyMUX (formerly AlloyMUSH) are credited to Jesse McGrew (current contact information unknown). TinyMUX code provided by Stephen Dennis.
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    A .NET library for controlling the i-Buddy USB device from your own code. Build your own notification system to keep an eye on e-mails, website hits and server failure.
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