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    NOCC
    NOCC is a simple and fast Webmail client which can handle POP3 and IMAP mailboxes and sends email via SMTP. It is written with PHP, has low requirements (no database, frames). Features multi-language support, MIME attachments, displays HTML messages. The installation guide comes with the source code: https://sourceforge.net/p/nocc/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/webmail/docs/INSTALL If you encounter problems or bugs you can always try the current HEAD version: https://sourceforge.net/p/nocc/code/HEAD/tarball?path= Questions, bug reports or support requests are very welcome: https://sourceforge.net/p/nocc/_list/tickets Alternative source code repository: https://github.com/oheil/NOCC
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    dom4jb is a XML-Data-Binding library for the dynamic mapping of JavaBean-based object graphs into a tree-based XML representation (i.e. DOM or XPath-Models), so that these can be transformed by means of XSLT. It is completly written in Java.
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    Simple Ajax Wiki that stores wiki pages into FileSystem or Subversion. It uses wikimodel syntaxe, JQuery for HTML DOM manipulation, DWR for Ajax and Spring for J2EE
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