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    IMPORTANT: As of 1 September 2011, I recommend that you download the fork of Rash here: https://github.com/paxed/rash-qdb-fork . Rash is a clone of the website bash.org. It was a project of mine in high school, and is no longer maintained.
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    PHP2ICQ is a libary which lets you easily send ICQ Messages from your own php scripts by using a direct connection to the ICQ server via the Oscar protocol (ICQ v7/v8/v9). It is completely written from scratch.
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    This is a little aplication that I made one year ago. FuICQ able that any user in any equipment connected to the internet (wap celular, any pc...) may access your icq via web. It is a aplication in C and a interface in PHP to be used in websites.
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