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    Typing Guru

    Typing Guru

    SUPORTS: Hindi, English, Nepali, Tamil, Punjabi, Urdu,Bengali,Marathi.

    Web Version: https://typing-guru.com/ This software is developed on the view of beginners how they can increase typing speed. There is a step-by-step process to increase typing speed. This is available for Linux and windows both. Supports: Hindi Typing, English Typing, Nepali Typing, Tamil Typing, Punjabi Typing, Urdu Typing, Bengali Typing, Marathi Typing, Telugu Typing. More language will be added if you request in reviews. Tags: Typing Guru, typing tutor 6, Marathi...
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    xsnow

    xsnow

    Let it snow on your desktop

    Finally, a working xsnow for Gnome, KDE, etc. Based on the original xsnow-1.42 created by Rick Jansen, after the xsnow-2019 conference in Antas (Spain) we now have available a xsnow that works on many desktop environments, even Raspian. By request of many beta-testers, a graphical front end has been created as well. For non-Unix users, there is https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsnow .
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    Engo

    Engo

    Engo is an open-source 2D game engine written in Go

    Engo is an open-source 2D game engine written in Go. It uses the Entity-Component-System paradigm. The code is available on GitHub. If you encounter any problems, find any bugs, or want to request a feature, you can open an issue or chat with us on gitter. A cross-platform game engine written in Go following an interpretation of the Entity Component System paradigm. Engo is currently compilable for Mac OSX, Linux and Windows.
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    Trebuchet is a 100% TCL cross-platform GUI MUD client, designed to be powerful and extensible, yet easy to use. This client also has support for advanced features, such as SSL encryption, and allowing the server to request custom GUI dialogs.
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    OpenCity is another 3D city simulator. You can build residential, commercial and industrial zones then supply them with necessary goods and watch them grow up. Version 0.0.6stable is now available for download. Any feature request/bug report is welcome
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    2D P2P RPG Engine

    Java Client + JS/Canvas Server-Side System, with maintained Objects

    This has been a big dream of mine, and I've spent the last 5 years learning everything I could about Software Design, Web Design, and most important of all, Game Design, so I could develop my own Game Engine and make games as I pleased, and I figure what better way to make myself popular in the real world than to release an Open-Source 2D Peer-2-Peer Self-Containable Web Server/Client Game Engine, and CHALLENGE other people to make branches for their own spin-off projects. I WANT a project...
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    iPDC - Free Phasor Data Concentrator

    iPDC - Free Phasor Data Concentrator

    Tool for Wide Area Measurement System

    iPDC is a free Phasor Data Concentrator that collects data from PMUs, and PDC/iPDC that are IEEEC37.118 Synchrophasors std compliant. iPDC do the time sequencing and combining of the received data as per IEEEC37.118 and send to other iPDCs, and applications on request. iPDC is able to archive the received data in the MySQL database on local/remote machine. PMU Simulator is also IEEEC37.118 std compliant. Software is built to be working on Linux platform.
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    Game of Life JS/jQuery

    Conway's Game of Life for Javascript

    This is an implementation of Conway's Game of Life. Its main use was on our Website, but we wanted to publish the code and documentation for the public. We are open for feature request, just use the ticket system. Further information on the game of life can be found on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_Game_of_Life
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    Model Operations Processing System
    The Model Operations Processing System (MOPS) has been designed to assist operations on model railroads. It has the look and feel of mainframe systems that would have been in used in the late 20th century.
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