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    'betoffice' is a Java based football management tool (someone would say a 'betting-office'). It helps to organize a betting office around some football matches.
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    Shut the Box is a simple diversion written in C and GTK+. The object is simple: Roll the dice and click the tiles that sum up to that dice roll until there are no more tiles to click.
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    Galleon is a home media server using TiVo's discontinued HME protocol. It only works on TiVo versions earlier than 20.7.2. The project is not actively maintained. If you want to maintain it, contact the admins.
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    Galaxy is a free play by email interstellar wargame for multiple players. The object of the game is to conquer the galaxy by colonizing and developing uninhabited planets and attacking neighboring races.
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    Organitation of a minivolley tournament.
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    Ovoron's Legacy is a fantasy Play-By-E-Mail game that runs on the PBEM Engine. Each player command an empire of fantasy creatures, interacts with other players, and must seek to conquer the world.
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    a project which is going to be the new kozanostra
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    JECmate is an application to help manage chess games played by mail or email. Written in Java it will support the creation of messages and the sending of those messages by email. It may also be used as an interface to third-party chess engines.
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    MySXP Client: Is an ActiveX COM Microsoft Windows platform; The objective of this Component is to create a terminal service for a wide open server services as, IM, RPC for client app., RPC, DB terminal, Multiplayer Game client, WebCam, voIP Client.
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    Soco is a distributed social software which based on the eclipse and P2P technique. Seco will facilitate the communication of people. Based on this platform, people can share file, BBS, chat, send email,play games, make friends and so on.
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