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    Dunst

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    Lightweight and customizable notification daemon

    ...No worries, you can change these all with a simple configuration file tweak. Change the look or behavior of notifications matching a specified pattern. You could use this to change the color of message notifications from your favorite jabber buddies, or to prevent important work email notifications from disappearing until you manually dismiss them. Specify the monitor that notifications should display on, or have them appear on the monitor with keyboard or mouse focus. Catch an unread notification disappearing from the corner of your eye? Just tap a keyboard shortcut to replay the last notification.
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    JClaim
    Java Instant Message (IM) Library, Client and Tools. Flexible framework to design your own. AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, MSN, Jabber, SMS, Nate, GoogleTalk. GUI, spell checking and more. Includes a web interface for remote/cell access. Mac, Win, Linux friendly
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    Err

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    err is a plugin based chatbot designed to be easily extensible

    ...It allows you to start scripts interactively from your chatrooms for any reason: random humour, starting a build, monitoring commits, triggering alerts ... It is really easy to add your own feature. Features Backends support: - XMPP : Tested with hipchat, openfire and Jabber but should be compatible with any standard XMPP servers. - CampFire support - Supports MUCs (chatrooms) - Local Graphical Console (for testing/dev) - Local Text Console (for testing/dev)
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    WOSH Framework - Wide Open Smart Home
    WOSH is a multi-platform message-oriented middleware written in ANSI C++. Service oriented architecture, designed for network distributed computing. Already working: Audio multimedia, X10, remote control (WinMobile, GTalk) and much more..
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    This software allows a MUD server to be run as a Jabber bot. Users can then play the MUD using their Jabber client instead of a MUD client or telnet. This relieves the MUD server from having to handle user chat as users can chat in Jabber instead.
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    Wireless telecommunication framework based on Jabber protocol, targeting JME (known before as J2ME) enabled devices.
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    GNU/Shoes is a wrapper for the Sox audio utility. Written in Perl for Linux and Win32, GNU/Shoes aids the tedious process of converting large numbers of audio files, and provides Jabber messages to notify the user that a batch is complete.
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