A small (ish) messaging server for anything you can think of
A small (ish) messaging server for small businesses and other things like LAN parties or whatever you want to use it for. It has two components, the client and server. The clients can connect to servers and use that as a hub to communicate between each other. The admin running the server can also kick and ban people if they wish to. It also has peer to peer file transfer that currently has no size limit.
The aim of this project is to provide teletext services to tv stations on cheap(ish) hardware. Just connect a television set to the TV out of your graphics card!
'cxtable' (stands for Cyber-X-Table, but I prefer xTable when referring to it) aims at creating a peer-to-peer-ISH network to be used primarily as the "Card Table" for old-time roleplaying in a new-time world...
IRME: IRc MEssenger. An MSN clone (ish…) where the entire back-end runs on an IRC server, you can change to any IRC server, and this allows anyone to create their own "IM Network". Will come with default settings, so when you download it, it just works
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M-YRCMon is a IRC client monitor, including: file output, IRC output (to a specified channel), and several other features. For a full(-ish) list of features, see our website. It also acts as a stats system.