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    Chan-SCCP channel driver for Asterisk
    Replacement for the SCCP channel driver in Asterisk. Extended features include Shared Lines, Presence / BLF, customizable Feature Buttons, and Custom Device State. Visit our discussion mailing list for help and join us as a developer if you like. The project moved to https://github.com/chan-sccp/chan-sccp
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    x11vnc allows one to view remotely and interact with real X displays (i.e. a display corresponding to a physical monitor, keyboard, and mouse) with any VNC viewer. This project provides pre-built binaries, see LibVNCServer for the x11vnc source code.
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    A multi-user user-extensible environment for exercising chatting and creative skills. Derived from TinyMUD 1.4.1 beta. Code active since Jan 30, 1990. The development site is online at telnet:uglymug.org.uk:6239
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    NOTE: This code has not been updated since 2005. Keeping it here for historical purposes. NOTE2: The code will not most probably compile against latest SILC libraries or with latest GTK either. Silky WAS a secure chat client for SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) protocol. The code is written in C and the GUI is implemented using the GTK toolkit.
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    NewBG IRCD is based on hybrid. The SVS cmds can remotely control users' channels, nicks, or modes. Fifteen new flags and many new cmds are added. The K/G line code is reimplemented. A proxy scanner with a cache is built-in. New synchronization methods.
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    This project want to make clients/servers fully compatible with the C6 Tin Multichat. The client will be written in c/c++ or other portable code. The server is written in VB code because it's more easy to read :)
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    This project has re-identified it's purpose to being a host of 'starter' projects for GUI-based Jabber code. To be included, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Borland C++ Builder, etc.
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    A small Win32 applet to switch Roger Wilco channels, and generally control Roger Wilco without having to leave your game. Source will be available when code from RW is clean-roomed.
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    The OpenVerse is a visual chat program written in Tcl/Tk. The program connects to any OpenVerse server (server and client code included).
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    The Project aims to fulfill the following specific objectives of Computer Education, Supportive Education and Information Service Delivery, while in operation.
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