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    LocalServer

    LocalServer

    LocalServer is a Web Server software for windows

    ...The advantages of this software is Free except you do not need to advance other similar software, which is installed by default on your computer, because the Apache Server and MySQL Server will be installed on LocalServer first time on a different port, the Apache server running on port 4008 and MySQL Server running on port 3308. The latest version has been on the Release of version 1.0.1 that is made on the date of 26-10-2012, which has been running stable on Windows devices with the addition of the mail server that Mercury mail. Hopefully LocalServer useful for you to use, and congratulations creative with LocalServer Thank you!
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    HyperPool
    HyperPool is a 100% pure Java project for network services management. TCP (HTTP/1.1, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, POP3), UDP and SOCKS5 protocols support. Configurations: proxy, web server, mail server, download manager, port mapping.
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