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    Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS

    Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS

    Transfer disks and disk images between the Apple II and the real world

    Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS (ADTPro) transfers classic 8-bit Apple disk images over a serial, ethernet or audio link to a more modern computer. Based on the seminal ADT, ADTPro can transfer any ProDOS- or SOS-visible volume.
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    Secure Internet Live Conferencing

    Secure Internet Live Conferencing

    Secure chat and conferencing protocol

    See http://silcnet.org/ for detailed information. SILC provides common chat and conferencing services like private messages, instant messages, channels and groups, and video and audio conferencing. The main difference to other protocols is that SILC has been designed with security as its main feature. All packets and messages sent in SILC network are always encrypted. Private messages are encrypted end-to-end, channel message are encrypted with channel-wide secret key and secure...
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    Downloads: 16 This Week
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