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    AirChat

    AirChat

    Free Communications For Everyone

    ...It couples a lightweight packet format with asymmetric keys to enable addressed delivery, optional end-to-end encryption, and anonymous broadcast when encryption is disabled. The software talks to modem software such as FLDigi via XML-RPC, letting one machine handle radio I/O while others run the AirChat service, and it can also ride any device capable of transmitting audio, including low-cost handheld radios. The design intentionally trades bandwidth for freedom, resilience, and low cost, prioritizing operation during blackouts, disasters, censorship events, or remote expeditions. Gateways allow a participating node with connectivity to bridge traffic to limited internet services like news fetching or posting updates, optionally through Tor and proxy support.
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    A webmail-client (POP3, IMAP, SMTP) written in Java as a webapp. Very easy to install - just throw the WAR-file into the deployment-directory of your Servlet-container (tomcat, jetty, weblogic, ..) and you're ready! Test ride on the yawebmail-Homepage!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Ride Dammit! is a web-based bicycle ride log which is designed to be simple and easy to use. It provides basic functionality for a small group of riders including tracking of maximum/average type information for different terrains and locations.
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