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    UDPonTCPproxy proxies UDP traffic from a set of ports over TCP tunnels. Server side NAT's the UDP ports to a chosen destination, then sends back destination's replies. Usefull to tunnel UDP over SSH tunnels to things like license or game servers.
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    UN.me is a web application for both collaboration and general socialization. It synchronizes an environment between two or more users in which they can chat, share photos, collaborate on documents, and more, all in real time.
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    DNS Metasync helps DNS administrators to deploy a DNS cluster where slaves servers' zones are kept in sync with the master: adding or deleting a zone in the master reflects the change on the whole umbrella in an automated fashion
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    Synchro is a desktop ping.fm, hellotxt-like project thought to be useful as coordinator for each important service on the net (statuses).
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