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Small application that retrieves mails from pop3 mailserver and stores them in the users mail-spool.
It is written in java, should run on all plattforms using mailspools (-> unix).
It supports an infinit number of pop3accounts.
This project purpose to help the user in the management of Internet favourites. A tree is used to manage the favourites (creation, delete and update). The application write favourites in an XML file.
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A virtual environment with experimental interface and interaction models. Merging multiuser environments with story-telling engines, wireless clients, and emotible user representations.
JAG is a fully functional Audiogalaxy(TM) client written in java. It supports the 0.608w protocol. The gui is seperated from the underlying functionallity allowing you to create your own guis easily if you so desire.
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The goals are to:
1. Document the HTTPMail protocol;
2. Provide at least one client implementation of the HTTPMail protocol; and
3. Generally allow access to Hotmail other than through the web interface.
'cxtable' (stands for Cyber-X-Table, but I prefer xTable when referring to it) aims at creating a peer-to-peer-ISH network to be used primarily as the "Card Table" for old-time roleplaying in a new-time world...
This is a Java Email client for academic purpose. It will include the general email client features and other experimental techniques such as uncertain reasoning, HCI principles. This project is not supported now.
A Jabber client written in Java which needs no external libraries (E.g. The bloated JabberBeans). Small, fast, simple, and easily extendable using the new plugin system.
Chatlet is an applet / servlet gateway to IRC. It makes it possible to transparently connect to IRC using a standard web browser, even if you are behind proxies and firewalls, as all communication is done via HTTP.
Napsack is a specialized multi-threaded client for broadcasting Napster queries across multiple servers; the list of target servers is retrieved from www.napigator.com, and is user-filterable (based on the number of users, files, or gigs indexed).
Awarinet is an API for enabling applications to form peer-to-peer worlds.
Each Awarinet client is automatically connected only to those other clients most relevant to it.
Encki Mail is a web based e-mail system that focusses on ease of use for both the user and the system administrator. The project is being developed for Linux using the popular PHP + MySQL combination.
JXMail allows you to send email easily and cleanly from within a jsp, servlet, or any java class, without delving into the intricates of Java Mail. Supports multiple recipients, cc, bcc, file attachments and html formatted email.