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    JUICE is a cross-platform utility for editing Aleph One map files. It can’t replace a dedicated editor like Forge, but it is capable of editing several aspects of map files, most of which are geared toward fixing and tweaking network maps.
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    SrcDS Control

    SrcDS Control

    Cross platform administration tool for Source Engine dedicated servers

    Cross platform (Windows, Mac, Linux) GUI/command line based administration tool for Valve Source Engine dedicated game servers (srcds). Target audiences: - Individuals who want to set up a dedicated server without having to work with command line tools and config files - Experienced groups managing multiple servers/hosts
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    A cross-platform Duke3D (Duke Nukem 3D) port which provides many new features for mod authors, including an enhanced scripting system and OpenGL renderer. Go to http://www.eduke32.com for downloads and http://bit.ly/dn_3d to get the game!
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