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A complete cleanup (for readability and ease of coding) and doccumentation of the original SMAUG 1.4a codebase, SLAM-GTP is also a minor re-write, bringing new features to the codebase, while also fixing and/or adding functionality to existing ones.
An Open Source ClientServer Instant Messanger Written in Visual Basic. Can Handle large amounts of users and is very fast... Executables and Source Available. Written in visual basic 6.0.
The TinyIDE project is an attempt to create a new MUSH client for coders in TinyMUSH, PennMUSH, etc. This will feature code formatting, object browsing, and general MUSH client functionality.
Currently all the samples are included in the Noir release found at http://sf.net/projects/noir/. One graphical sample of interest, is a BMPloader that loads 24bit bitmaps, written on only one page in using the Noir Framework. Noir is Not Useless (NINU)
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This project want to make clients/servers fully compatible with the C6 Tin Multichat. The client will be written in c/c++ or other portable code. The server is written in VB code because it's more easy to read :)
This project has re-identified it's purpose to being a host of 'starter' projects for GUI-based Jabber code. To be included, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Borland C++ Builder, etc.