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    Cygwin Ports

    Cygwin Ports

    Repository of desktops and programs for the Cygwin platform

    A large repository of open-source programs built for Cygwin, including X11 desktops, language interpreters, multimedia frameworks, cross-compiler toolchains, and much more. Also hosted here is the cygport tool for building Cygwin packages. cygport releases and the Ports Git repositories are hosted here; Ports packages are available from the website.
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    MapTool_L

    MapTool_L

    Python-based tool for Table-top Gaming Maps

    A map tool with network support, allowing users to move icons or tokens on the map surface, with chat.
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    A Battlefield Bad company 2 Servertool enabling: - Serverlog - Longtime Stats - Monitoring Killing Sprees - PunkBuster Log
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    pymon is an open source network and process monitoring solution implemented in python. The interface and conifiguration is designed to be easily and rapidly deployed, saving on time and overhead often associated with other monintoring solutions
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    The BoardGame Tool offers an easy, XML driven interface to implementing boardgames on the computer, with automatic network play, artificial intelligence and robot possibilities. Game rules are encoded in easy-to-learn embedded Python.
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    Modo is a cross-platform online game server and community tool similar in functionality to Valve's Steam platform. The Modo Client is being designed for ease of use and when released, will be free to use by anyone.
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