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    MkChat
    Simple shoutbox. Used programming language: VB.net Requirements: .NET Framework 4.5.2 or above
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    Skype Tools
    - Status Changer: Can change status so your status is flashing :D - Spambot: spam one specific or all contacts - Messenger: MasterMessage all contacts
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    Continuation of LAN Messenger by kballen.
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    An Open Source Visual Basic.NET Instant Messaging System.
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    Secure P2P Instant Messenger running on .NET Framework 2.0. Uses server to store user information (user name, password, email address, friends list, log in state, IP address) in encrypted form. Uses custom designed symmetric encryption algorithm.
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    An open source .NET library that aims to provide a complete client-side implementation of the MSN messaging service, using the latest protocol (MSNP15). A fully-featured GUI client, Angel Messenger, is being developed along-side the library.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    A web-based service that provides web to messenger messaging support and dynamically generated status images for Windows Live Messenger users.
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    This project is created by Altex Information Systems. This is an open-source (os) peer-to-peer (p2p) application that one may use to provide safe transition of information. Our goal is to create a video conferencing software.
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    A client for deviantArt's Messaging Network (dAmn) for windows.
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    Hi-Class is the solution for Electronic Classroom. It makes communication between teacher and student become easier. It's useful for all kind of classroom, especially, IT Class. Features : Instand Messaging, Remote Desktop Control, FileSharing...
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