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Error to trace to log to deploy. One click. No SSH.
Catch the cause before the pager goes off.
AppSignal links every error to the trace, the trace to the log, the log to the deploy that shipped it.
OpenCHAT is a 100% HTTP and HTML based chatserver written in Java. It has it´s own stand alone HTTP server integrated and does not need any Applet or special software on client side to run on, but only a frames enabled web browser.
Alter Chat is a standalone HTTP chatserver written in Java. It provides you to create chat roons to your website needing only JRE and simple configuration to run.
Blitz Messenger... a cross-platform/cross-browser/no-downloads-required application allowing an end-user to chat via their browser. Alls required on server side is Blitz and alls required on the Browser end is Javascript and a person willing to chat!
Generate interest, access liquidity without selling, and execute trades seamlessly. All in one platform.
Geographic restrictions, eligibility, and terms apply.
PunJab is a HTTP jabber client interface. It is a server that allows persistent client connections to a jabber server. It can be used for many things, but its main purpose is to allow for stateless applications (ie web) a stateful connection to jabber.
MMORPG simulating virtual fantasy world. Our concept is "play from anywhere". The game is in *early* development stage. There is still a lot of work to be done.
Pre-alpha test server can be found at http://world7.no-ip.org
an internet chat++ server, providing access through many interfaces, currently planning to use the following:
IRC(s), HTTP(s), ssh, telnet(s), msn, aim, yahoo, icq, jabber(s),
and custom clients