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    Halite
    Halite is an open-source BitTorrent client and is based on the excellent libtorrent library from Rasterbar Software. The remote control interface for Halite has been put on the back burner while the more pressing features that a bittorrent client needs.
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    axiomq

    Message-oriented middleware based on Boost.Asio

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    Mbox2eml splits mbox mailboxes into single eml files. It is highly configurable and written in C++ to gain maximum performance using a minimum of RAM. It uses the boost-lib to provide maximum portability. Binaries for Win and Linux are available.
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    chat-informer

    chat informer client and server applications for chat.php.spb.ru

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    StyxTorrent

    A BitTorrent Client

    ...Besides basic operations of uploading and downloading some clients provide option to create torrent file on client system, so does StyxTorrent.StyxTorrent uses library named libtorrent (Arvid Norberg, Rasterbar Software) and Boost (Boost.org) to implement BitTorrent protocol which was very helpful as it reduced the development time and gave some air to work on BitTorrent client logic. Libtorrent & Boost are written in c++ and so is StyxTorrent. To be specific StyxTorrent in written in MFC (Microsoft Foundation Classes) and ATL (Active Template Library) which fall under Visual C++. ...
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    4Chan Thread Downloader

    A simple cross platform 4Chan thread downloader.

    A simple to use cross platform 4Chan thread downloader that saves all the images in a thread to a selected location built with Qt and Boost.
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    Roxy is a multithreaded http proxy server.
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    InstaChat

    Hacker-like Retro Chat.

    ...That's what InstaChat aims for, a retro, multiplatform*, ncurses based real time chat, in which each key you press is directly sent through the network to the peer you are talking to. Checkout the Blog(Developers News) for NEWS! *Only tested on windows, but the only used libraries are ncurses and boost for socket and thread support so it should compile fine wherever these libraries run.
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    I Was Making A User Designable/Data Protection Operative System, I Am Tired Of Making It And I Do Not Even Know If It Is A Good Idea, So I Decided To Associate To Know If It Is A Good Idea And Finish It. Join To Discuss The Main Ideas For Project.
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    The project is started to develop light-weight torrent client for embedded boxes.
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    MYCP is a Boost based, open-source, cross-platform HTTP and C++ web application server. MYCP make C++ and web development more simple,make development efficiency increases 20 times, code decreases 80%. CSP+ include CSP,CDBC,C++ Servlet,C++ APP,RCA...
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    CSF is a framework designed to help creating client/server programs with ease. It uses boost::asio boost::thread extensively under the hood.
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    Creates a server on a TCP port which collects and broadcasts APRS packets to other programs. Utilizes the serial port to accept data via radio as well as gps. Can retrieve data via aprs.fi & APRS-IS. Can beacon if both gps &radio are connected.
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    The Nemezida - 3D file/windows manager and 3D network communication system with some RPG-game-like style and freedom for server-hosters of this system.Will be written on the C++&OpenGL&Boost and should support at least Windows 98/XP/2000/2003 and Linux.
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