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    VEDICS
    VEDICS (Voice Enabled Desktop Interaction and Control System) is an assistive software which lets the user to interact with the OS using voice commands. Using this software the user can access any element found on the user's screen.
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    Parano is a GNOME frontend for creating/editing/checking MD5, SHA-1 and SFV files
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    Incoming Activity Monitor

    Incoming Activity Monitor

    DEPRECATED! Project is now hosted on GITHUB

    DEPRECATED! Project is now hosted on GITHUB Monitors conspicuous activity on the net. Consists of a daemon watching for incoming packets and a client for user desktop notifications. Being coded in python and ubuntu compat.
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    This is a simple encryption tool to work with home-grown encryption algorithms. It can run as either a GUI, a command-line application, or a network proxy.
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    PyTextCryptor is a simple python program to encrypt text, and easy to use. I can save to a file(.cro). It uses PygGtk, and python.
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    This project allows a user to access Linux X (Such as Gnome) remotely over a Bluetooth link using his/her mobile phone.
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    This project now lives at: https://github.com/Jenselme/gnome-password-generator
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    Java Selector is a Red Hat alternatives front-end for switching between installed Java versions.
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    The Cog Engine Project is aimed at simplifying the creation of online video games. The goal is to create a flexible and powerful online gaming engine whose format is simple enough for use by individuals with no programming experience.
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