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    Currently all the samples are included in the Noir release found at http://sf.net/projects/noir/. One graphical sample of interest, is a BMPloader that loads 24bit bitmaps, written on only one page in using the Noir Framework. Noir is Not Useless (NINU)
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    An open Gnutella network library based on GnucDNA. It is platform-independent, developer-friendly and efficient, developed in portable C++. Easy enough for the casual P2P developer and advanced enough to satisfy the research project needs.
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    The idea behind Codester is simple. Provide a free source code and document sharing application that uses a P2P (peer 2 peer - see http://www.openp2p.com) network protocol. (it works similar to Napster)
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    This project provides a firmware for an OpenWRT able router with the possability to download files automatically from one-click hosters such as rapidshare oder megaupload and lateron also from ftp-sites.
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