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    ...;) Please check MD5 after Download. You can find this on the official site of this project (german). You can find a link to this very simple site below. How to start: -------- Windows: double-click on CryptolinN.exe -------- Linux: sh CryptolinN.sh OR FIRST chmod +x CryptolinN.sh THAN ./CryptolinN.sh -------- Console: java -jar CryptolinN.exe --help N = version number
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    Eclipse TeamMessenger

    Eclipse TeamMessenger

    Small messenger solution for teams inside a LAN using eclipse

    This project offers a simple way to communicate within teams inside the same LAN through their development environment eclipse. There is no registration or configuration required. Everyone can start chatting immediately. With tags, messages can be filtered in an easy and understandable way. Using the eclipse extension point mechanism, it is possible to hook into the sending and receiving process and include powerful own features.
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    IRC Client coded in Java, inspired in the popular mIRC. This client was coded as a practice, along with my learning of the Java programming language. I wanted to offer the code to help anyone wishing to start programming networked applications on Java.
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