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    MQTTnet

    MQTTnet

    High performance .NET library for MQTT based communication

    ...Tested on the local machine (Intel i7 8700K) with MQTTnet client and server running in the same process using the TCP channel. The app for verification is part of this repository and stored in /Tests/MQTTnet.TestApp.NetCore. List of connected clients available. Supports connected clients with different protocol versions at the same time. Able to publish its own messages (no loopback client required).
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    Kubeah Chat

    Kubeah Chat

    Kubeah Chat

    Kubeah Chat is an open source local chat. It does not use a server and is easy to use. Download, launch, connect and chat!
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    Local Area Messenger Beta

    Local Area Messenger Beta

    A small (ish) messaging server for anything you can think of

    A small (ish) messaging server for small businesses and other things like LAN parties or whatever you want to use it for. It has two components, the client and server. The clients can connect to servers and use that as a hub to communicate between each other. The admin running the server can also kick and ban people if they wish to. It also has peer to peer file transfer that currently has no size limit. Can't really explain all the features here, I'm running out of characters. Go look down...
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    TalkND

    Local chat based on MSSqlServer

    Simple yet powerful chat designed for communication in LAN . Requires SQL Server and .Net 4.0.
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    Sparkwhale allows local directory synchronization with remote directory
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    FTP / SFTP batch sync tool for Administrators to sync (User) data between a local computer and server. FTP / SFTP login data is secured. Synchronize in both directions and supports deletes in target. This Project use the WinSCP Sync Function.
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    SlackerChat is a chat program built for (but not limited too) local area networks. SlackerChat is a decentralized chat program that has no main server, meaning you can even chat with friends on a network without an internet connection.
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    P2PChat is a p2p based chat application, that runs on local area networks and is easy to use, it doesn't require any server at all. It's easy to use; you just type the computername and starts chatting, if the other person has his client open.
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