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    NetMauMau

    NetMauMau

    Single-/multi-player card game Mau Mau (similar to UNO®)

    Play the popular card game Mau Mau (similar to UNO®) against the computer or over the network with your friends. It consists of a highly configurable stand-alone server and a client based on Qt4/5. The client's development is now ceased and in search of a new maintainer, transforming it from a worse and annoying showstopper to a usable and fun to play one. There are binaries available for Windows, Debian 7/8, Ubuntu and Arch Linux as well as ebuilds for Gentoo. See Files section for details.
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    Sharpulator

    A multithreaded, test-driven electronics emulator for .net 4.0.

    Sharpulator is a multithreaded, test-driven electronics emulator written in C# 4.0. It's initial focus will be on emulating gaming consoles, with the GameBoy as a starting point. It will be written using modern software development methodologies, with the TPL Dataflow library as a backbone. It will simulate hardware functionality at a low level without sacrificing performance. The end goal for this project is to allow the ability to simulate hardware by simply dropping common components onto a virtual integrated circuit.
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    *** NO LONGER MAINTAINED *** The Inform 7 Feature for Eclipse is a set of plug-ins which will support cross-platform development of interactive fiction projects in the Inform 7 language. The current version is tested under Linux and Windows.
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