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    JClaim
    Java Instant Message (IM) Library, Client and Tools. Flexible framework to design your own. AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, MSN, Jabber, SMS, Nate, GoogleTalk. GUI, spell checking and more. Includes a web interface for remote/cell access. Mac, Win, Linux friendly
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    Ice Messenger

    Ice Messenger

    small, fast, java messenger

    Ice Messenger is a small Chat, where you talk about something with your friends our other people. Ice Messenger you can allready use at your office and other places. It has written in Java and so you can use it one all platforms which can use Java. Here are a few: Windows, Linux, Unix, Solaris, Macintosh and more. This application is in the first version and so it has much of errors and other bugs!
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    SimplissIM is a simple instant messenger for local networks where people want to chat, not tweak their software settings. Automatic presence, no server needed, no list of contact to maintain (people appear automatically), seamless file sending...
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    ~ DMsn Winks Manager ~ is a Java application that browses MCO files (Messenger Content Object), shows winks' preview and plays their flash content. Now you'll be able to choose the nicest winks before installing them (with an opensource project). Enjoy
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    1. project name eXPimenttk (e-SecureOffice) 2.Language Java (req. - at least j2re) 3.target platform - Cross-platform software 4.problem we want to sole- Encryption, Decryption software, File eraser, Messenger, Mailer,Remailer,FireWall 5 target - user
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    This project entails (initially) the development of a command-line Unix/POSIX utility (in C) that can communicate with LED signs (such as the BetaBrite) using the ALPHA Sign Communications Protocol (ASCP over a serial port.
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    Net IM is trying to be comparable with the most popular chat clients out there today for windows such as AOL IM, ICQ, MSN Messenger, etc. This program is written completely in Java with the hopes that it will be portable across platforms. The client-ser
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