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    A flexible and extendable Internet Relay Chat bot written in Common Lisp. Currently developed using SBCL, but known to work in Lispworks and patched CMUCL (see readme notes)
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    Online game for developers. Program your team of 4 ants (in LISP) that can reproduce and gain experience and fight against another players in different game modes(CTF, TDM, DM)!
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    CLAIM is an AIM chat client library for Common Lisp (using AIM's TOC protocol).
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    X-Chat plugin to allow Common Lisp scripting.
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    Multi-User Domain. Scheme as implementation language as well as for coding object behaviour. Scheme/MUD enthusiasts welcome.
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    WeirdIRC is a widely portable IRC-Client implemented in ANSI Common Lisp and using CLIM (Common Lisp Interface Manager) as GUI Toolkit.
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    EJab is a client for the Jabber (www.jabber.org) open standards instant messaging system which is written in Emacs Lisp and runs inside Emacs.
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    ThinLisp is a practical dialect of lisp for real world applications. You develop in Common Lisp, you deploy in C. ThinLisp programs are as fast as C, by design. Used for a decade in million line systems.
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    Eicq is an ICQ client that is written Emacs Lisp. Currently it isn't working, we are in the process of implementing version 8 of the ICQ protocol. Eicq requires XEmacs 21.4 or newer.
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    An elisp package that will enable (X)Emacs users to send SMS messages directly from (X)Emacs.
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    Unix Talk client and deamon, supporting protocol 0, 1, and impelemting version 2.
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