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Sydewynder is an SMS receiver and sender application written in Python for S60 phones. It automates the responses of messages and can be used as a mobile application server. It very useful for prototyping mobile applications and educational projects.
Kninja is a IRC (Internet Relay Chat) robot that has a extensible interface (by plugins). Kninja is written entirely in Python, so it should be able to run on any computer with Python installed.
Do you have to connect to a lot of systems, using ssh, telnet, vnc and/or rdesktop? The Connection Manager lets you configure all of these connections, and access them by name, so you aren't forced to remember how to connect to each system.
pyVMG2TXT extracts the sms-dataset from the Nokia-fileformat for sms [.vmg] and saves the message in a textfile [.txt]. This script is part of the SourceForge.net project "VMGconvertTXT" (sourceforge.net/projects/vmgconverttxt). Requires Python 2.5!
pyTXT2VMG extracts all sms-datasets from a textfile [.txt] and saves every message in the Nokia-fileformat for sms [.vmg]. This script is part of the SourceForge.net project "VMGconvertTXT" (sourceforge.net/projects/vmgconverttxt). Requires Python 2.5!
VMGconvertTXT is a tool-serie consisting of pyVMG2TXT and pyTXT2VMG. pyVMG2TXT extracts the sms-data from the Nokia-fileformat for sms [.vmg] and saves the message in a textfile [.txt]. pyTXT2VMG rebuilds the messages as Nokia-files. Requires Python 2.5!
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The goal of zAutomation project is to design/implement hardware, firmware and software for remote control and monitoring of physical objects, by using the ZigBee technology and internet. The field of application is robotics and domotics.
MobRC is client/server technology to remotely control some of your favorite linux or windows programs using your mobile phone. The communication is through mobile internet connection like GPRS or WiFi.
FlameBin is a binary file downloader for usenet. It supports multiple servers, simultaneous file downloads and other common usenet binary downloader features. An advantage over other binary downloaders is that it is cross-platform.
PyGG is a library which aims to provide a useful platform for developing clients of Gadu-Gadu (tm), which is the most popular Instant Messanger in Poland.
Skarabäus is a small application for uploading files easyly via http to a server and generating an URL for downloading. It was written to surpass problems with sending files between incompatible instant messengers.
Muffinbot is an IRC bot that makes having a bot easy. Muffinbot is simple to install, run, configure, and make work for your purposes. The source and plugins are written in PHP. Muffinbot is configured through either the web or the command line.
Python Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) library
The python-mms library provides an "mms" module for Python, consisting of classes that facilitate the creation, manipulation and encoding/decoding of MMS messages used in mobile phones.
MyServerTalks! aim to be an interface beetween you server and messaging network. Based on XMPP protocol let you manage your servers using you jabber or Gtalk account.
The goal of the CarOS project is to design and implement the software and hardware systems necessary to provide a mobile computing platform in a vehicle. The CarOS will be Linux based.
Tapioca is a framework for Voice over IP (VoIP) and IM applications. Its main goal is to provide an easy way for developing and using VoIP/IM services in any kind of application. It provides a pluggable interface for different protocols, such as SIP/XMPP
We are developing a parliamentary procedure helper that will help people keep track of what is going on, and which motions are allowed, at each step of a meeting which is governed by some procedure such as Robert's Rules. The rules used can be customized