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    OpenNIC Wizard

    OpenNIC Wizard

    Simplified access to OpenNIC DNS resolvers.

    --->>>> THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED <<<<--- https://github.com/8bitgeek/OpenNIC-Wizard
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    NamecoinJ

    NamecoinJ

    Namecoin GUI in Java

    NamecoinJ is a Java based graphical user interface for Namecoin, a peer-to-peer Domain Name System based on Bitcoin technology (a decentralized cryptocurrency). Donations are welcome: BTC: 19o81NGAHpBmVXkfUcxSttwnBsBnLK9hS3, NMC: Mx3hanF6qXywPAyrAU4S14CwXYcMnecaai
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    Bananafonana

    Bananafonana

    Perl extension for Bananafonana encoding / decoding

    ...@ ^ _ ` { | } ~ In order to let human beings pronounce the resulting string more easily and to be able to use base 85 encoding in DNS naming schemes, an alternative encoding scheme is used, based on 85 consonant-vowel pairs, as suggested by DGolden on Slashdot (http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=649579&cid=24654733): "ba" "be" "bi" "bo" "bu" "da" "de" "di" "do" "du" "fa" "fe" "fi" "fo" "fu" "ga" "ge" "gi" "go" "gu" "ha" "he" "hi" "ho" "hu" "ja" "je" "ji" "jo" "ju" "ka" "ke" "ki" "ko" "ku" "la" "le" "li" "lo" "lu" "ma" "me" "mi" "mo" "mu" "na" "ne" "ni" "no" "nu" "pa" "pe" "pi" "po" "pu" "sa" "se" "si" "so" "su" "ta" "te" "ti" "to" "tu" "va" "ve" "vi" "vo" "vu" "xa" "xe" "xi" "xo" "xu" "wa" "we" "wi" "wo" "wu" "za" "ze" "zi" "zo" "zu"
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