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Tablature is intended to provide a better way to author and exchange tablatures. Text is basically used on archives like OLGA (Online Guitar Archive). The goal is to promote an open standard (XML based) to describe tablatures.
AudioMuse aims to be a complete client/server multi-platform multi-format pervasively-modular networkable system for the production, transmission and reproduction of music.
Framework for virtual teams and projects including workspace management, cooperative workflow and awareness. Implemented with a combination of Java, PHP, EJB and jython....
Ohaha is a scalable, efficient, and distributed peer-to-peer exchange application/network that advances early Gnutella ideas and absorbs the major file exchange legacy networks including Napster. Implemented as an easy-to-use plug-in to IE.
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Java Implementation of ICE 1.1 Protocol. ICE is core protocol for solving Content Syndication over the Web. Syndicators provide content regularly to subscribers through subscriptions. See www.icestandard.net for specification.
The goal of Slipper is to control peer to peer applications on a remote server. This might be of some use to people behind firewalls and proxies and are being banned on some ports (ie napter, gnutella), but ftp and telnet ports are still available.
Create a database of documents based on the WikiWikiWeb concept (http://c2.com/cgi/wiki). A mix between WikiWikiWeb, USENET, Outlook Public Folders, and a keyword-base file system. Useful as a repository for all records and discussions for a project.
Juggle aims to be a small but extendable multithreaded file transfer program. It initially implements FTP. However, the transfer protocol can be easily replaced. A text interface will be created first (ready), with a gui based on swing to follow.
Commune is an attempt at an intuitive and easy to use fusion of IRC, ICQ, FTP, USENET and Napster.
The server is being written in pure Java to ensure maximum cross-platform compatability. The server has been designed with strong plugin support.
JNerve aims to produce an open source Java implementation of a napster server. Using much of the excellent work already done by the opennap project, this project aims to be its Java counterpart, offering cross-platform compatibility.
Searches for existing artists on napster, and downloads songs not already existing in an mp3 database. Also supports a "wishlist" function, whereby the program processes a list of search keywords.
Esfera is an open source project to create an instant messaging application with social networks features in a peer-to-peer scenario and an user-friendly JavaFx-based interface.
BTM allows to upload encrypted images from a cellular phone to a php/MySQL
server, and then retrieve and decrypt the images from a java enabled browser.
Private, decentralized file sharing. Each user acts as their own server and other users must have a host name and password in order to search other user's files.