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    Ares Galaxy

    Ares Galaxy

    A free peer-to-peer (P2P) BitTorrent file sharing client

    Ares Galaxy is a free, open source BitTorrent and chat program that uses its own decentralized supernode/leaf network. Ares Galaxy has a simple, quick access interface with a built in audio/video viewer. Ares allows you to share any digital file including images, audio, video, software, documents, etc. You may now easily publish your files through the Ares’ peer-to-peer (P2P) network. As a member of the virtual community, you can search and download just about any file shared by other users. The latest versions also support the BitTorrent protocol and Shoutcast radio stations.
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    Cyn.in - Open Source Group Collaboration
    Cyn.in helps teams to build collaborative knowledge by sharing & discussing digital content within secure & unified application. It combines the capabilities of wikis, social network, blogs, files, microblogs, discussions into secure enterprise platform.
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    In combination with the Apache web server and mod_perl, Apache::MP3 lets you create a virtual jukebox of your MP3, WAV and Ogg Vorbis music files, browse them over the web, create playlists, and stream them.
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    Interface between Netjuke web music player and TiVo Home Media Option (HMO). This HMO music server supports many advanced features not available in any other HMO music server, including artist searching, virtual playlists, genre browsing, and many more.
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    A java based shared virtual workspace that empowers its users to get more done, the way they want to, where they want to. I have already built version1 I now want to rearchitect it and rebuild it in order to improve the networking and whiteboard
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    A Samba VFS module used to map server-side file extensions to client-side file extensions and run a conversion/decompression program on the server when the "virtual file" is accessed by the client.
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    ArCoLIVE provides a set of open source component-based toolkit for multimedia applications such as chat room, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) conversation, virtual white-board, audio/video conferencing, control connection containers, screen capture and file sharing.
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