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    Unified Sessions Manager

    Unified Sessions Manager

    Pioneering Private and Public Cloud Management since 2008

    The UnifiedSessionsManager supports the integrated management of user sessions within Private-Clouds, comprising heterogeneous IT landscapes of various physical and virtual machines, hypervisor management, and virtual user sessions with remote desktops. Extracted documents see https://sourceforge.net/projects/ctys-doc.
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    Alien Evolution

    Alien Evolution

    A websocket based realtime browser application using the Alien Cipher.

    Alien Evolution realtime socket based delivery. What makes this website truly unique is we are using a Alien Cipher encoded websocket to deliver the html and javascript to the client. After the initial key exchange Alien completely drops http transfers from the mix and pushes the Alien Evolution website to client via the socket. Secure content delivery and realtime interactivity are the primary goals of this project and Alien Evolution does not disappoint. Alien moves the logic outside...
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    Janox

    Janox

    Full cross-tech development suite

    Janox is a PHP-based full cross-tech development suite: > DBMS and platform independent > HTML5-Javascript rich GUIs > Table driven development, no code > Application project full life-cycle management, team-development > Much more..!
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    Wi.Ser is a Java/XML server-side GUI-framework which enables an application to run as either a monolithic Swing application, a thin-client/server Swing application, or as a Web (AJAX) application without any change! The project includes a GUI builder.
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    Terra-Terra is a virtual operating system, giving the full power of an OS to your internet server. Application developers can build webbased application for Terra-Terra, using its user interface, security system, RTL etc as with any OS.
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    Fontman

    Fontman

    Most elegant cross platform font manager you will ever use

    ...Design and develop your fonts and simply package and ship them using Fontman for universal typefaces seekers. Fontman follows client-server architecture, a server to track all of font and user data, and a beautiful client application with its front end built with Electron as known as Atom shell and its backend built with Python. Fontman client supports all Linux, Mac and Windows platforms. The project is hosted on GitHub - https://github.com/fontman and you can see the current development process if you are interested in.
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