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    DC++

    DC++

    A Windows client for the Direct Connect networks

    DC++ is an open source Windows client for the Direct Connect file sharing network. The DC network is a decentralized network, made up of individual servers (hubs) that users join to share files with other members on that hub. Each hub is individually run by a fellow user of the DC network, and may have certain themes to the content on the hub. Hub owners set up rules to regulate their hub as they see fit.
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    AmiModRadio

    AmiModRadio

    All of Aminet modules at your fingertips

    ...Yes! That's more than 20,000 modules to play and enjoy! So, why not have a program that could automatically download one module at-a-time, extract it, and play it? This is the purpose of AmiModRadio...
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    XASTIR

    XASTIR

    Multiplatform Ham Radio APRS and Mapping Program

    NOTE: Code commits are FROZEN on SourceForge: New code is now at <http://github.com/Xastir/Xastir>. Real-time tracking & messaging of stations via radio/internet APRS data streams, w/125 map formats supported. Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris/MacOSX/Windows in any of 7 languages. Can also be used for mobile mapping w/GPS. MAILING LISTS ARE AT: PROJECT->WEB SITE.
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    Darkbot

    The IRC's Talking Robot

    [ Please read https://sourceforge.net/p/darkbot/news/2014/01/darkbots-revitalization/ ] Darkbot is a portable IRC chat robot written in the C language that can be taught responses to user inquiries, and even have conversations with them. Darkbot was originally created by Jason Hamilton as an aid for help channels on Intenet Relay Chat.
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    Cloudture

    Cloudture is encryption using xor and one-time pads

    How does CLOUDTURE work? Cloudture is basically just a wrapper around the xor bitwise operator, in C this is the circumflex ^. It makes working with xor safer and fun. Why CLOUDTURE? The news has made us aware that the intelligence services are storing huge amounts of data. The question is, how can we make good use of this huge storage capacity? I suggest to use the real, possibly subliminal, message as the key to encode your "secret" messages, with the full expectation that...
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    ltcsmpte
    ltcsmpte is a collection of library functions to decode and encode linear/logitudinal time code (LTC) audio to/from SMPTE timstamps. ltcsmpte is deprecated and will soon reach its end-of-life. It is superseded by libltc + libtimcode + ltc-tools. * https://github.com/x42/libltc * https://github.com/x42/ltc-tools * https://github.com/x42/libtimecode
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