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    CaminoTalks is a open source, cross platform videoconferencing system. It is designed to work behind a firewall and can have mutiple connections. It works with all popular Messengers like MSN, AIM, ICQ, GAIM. It overcome Netmeeting/H323.Videoconference.
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    Flatch@ is yet another client-server chat application for the WEB. PHP on the server side, Java applet on the client, very easy installation, firewall-friendly (HTTP communication), multiple rooms, private channels, support for end-to-end encryption.
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    An Eclipse Plugin to achieve distributed pair programming on the internet, it is based on open sourced Syncshare server. This plugin will finally make XP possible b/w distributed teams.
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