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    ipForm
    The Universal Order Form software is intended to give the user an information acquisition method owing to: a) flexible GUI forms configured from an XML file, b) data validation triggers, c) user scripts and formulas, etc.
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    nTorrent - A graphical user interface client to rtorrent (a cli torrent client) written in java. nTorrent can administer a rtorrent process over a network and allows several clients. Take a look at the project website for more info.
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    Using VNCj, you can create a full graphical user interface (GUI) in Java, using Swing and AWT, and immediately export it to anyone on the network with a VNC viewer (without it displaying on the machine in which the VM is running).
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    TCP-Beholder is a client/server traffic sniffer with a userfriendly gui.
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