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A Multiplatform GUI for Mldonkey( Open source, multi-platform, multi-protocol P2P client. Includes support for eDonkey2000, Overnet, BitTorrent, Direct Connect and Fasttrack, ... ) written on JRuby + Swing
A suite of emergency notification tools using the Common Alerting Protocol format for messages. Includes a web interface for posting, administration, and public viewing, public and monitored alert monitors and a mass SMS / email sender.
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The Skype SourceForge project is the public repository for Skype-related open-source projects including SkypeWeb and Skype API implementations. Do you have a SkypeWeb or SkypeAPI project you'd like to share? Get in touch!
Polite APIs for Java Application Maintenance: -
This project is intended to get standard solutions for (automated / manual) management / support of Java applications in one place.
e.g.
Reading properties file.
Reading log4j logs.
UTF-7 for 7bit s
The Medlane project is an attempt to create a set of tools that will enable librarians to move from the standard MARC (MAchine Readable Cataloging) format to a new library/museum XML format. This move will ensure traditional library/museum data remains