YsmIS (Yet some more IRC Services) is an easy extendable IRC Services (NickServ, Chanserv, MemoServ etc), written to follow RFC standards and be able to connect to any IRCd.
Some say necessity is the mother of invention. Well, they're wrong. The lack of quality free software is the mother of invention. squishyFORUMS is an object oriented class library (API) for weblogs, forums, bulletin boards and the like.
Sherpa enables you to define your own set of rich, powerful email filters to help fight off spam, or just to help organize large amounts of your daily email. It even supports the popular Bayesian type of filtering. Sherpa currently connects to Exchange.
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Based on D4J (http://d4j.sourceforge.net/), D4NETs intent is to map Dialogic resources to Microsoft .NET classes, in order to build on top of them whatever system you may want to.
MYrc is an IRC GUI client (similar and probably (more like definately) based on Mirc, hence the name) written in C# made possible with the Thresher IRC Library. It had a Plugin Architecture allowing to easily write plugin in C#.
SJ (SimpleJabber) is a Win32 Jabber client written in C#. It's designed to be a minimal Jabber Client that's stable and support some primary features (Formatted messages and history logging primarily) with a minimal interface.
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Smilla .NET Communication Library is written in C# and intended to provide .NET developers with implementation of the main Internet application protocols. For now, NNTP protocol is implemented, and there are also plans for POP3 and may be some others.
mIkro IRC Bot is a complete bot framework written in C#. That means that you can write your own irc bot simply using C#, set up and start them dinamically. The bot building and connection processes are managed by a Windows Service.
The idea behind Codester is simple. Provide a free sourcecode and document sharing application that uses a P2P (peer 2 peer - see http://www.openp2p.com) network protocol. (it works similar to Napster)
Welcome to Yello! Yello is a Windows program that allows users to search over servers for files that they need that are corrupted. If you lost a critical Windows file, you can simply search the database for the file. Yello will have a search option that
This is a helper API written in C# for .NET which allows other .NET applications to interface with and use the MSN Messenger system. It utilizes the published MSNP2 protocol.
Thoughts is an electronic journal/diary program based on the .NET framework (C#). It allows entries to be saved locally and/or remotely via web service or directly to a database. The entries can also be encrypted prior to saving.
Savant2Peer conversion will transform the Savant Web Server into a peer to peer file sharing system on the order of FastTrack. Privacy ensured by encryption, logins not tied to *any* central server but generated mathematically, supernode technology incorp
S.i.r. F.i.s. is a (Simple Instant Remote File Information Server) that will allow you to upload and download files to & from the computer running sirfis from Internet Explorer. Its written in C# (C Sharp) and has a easy to use GUI interface.
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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