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    Quotes Database System (formerly Salty Quotes Database, named so because it was made for the development site saltine.net) is a small script written by Kyle Florence a few years ago that will store IRC quotes, it's like your own personal bash.org.
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    SteelBot is an open source ICQ/Jabber bot written in PHP. It is fully modular and easy using, and can use files or MySQL engines as database driver.
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    IMPULS (Instant Messenger Personal User Log Storage) is a toolset which allows to retrieve, store and display messages from different IM instances in a central database.
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    Laffer Project is an effort to build complete IM environment using the model for developing Open Source Software. Laffer Project comprises of several small projects.
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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 It was a project of mine in high school, and is no longer maintained.
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    ICQ relay server for saving the ICQ history of different computers central on the server
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    WAP-mess - ICQ (Instant Messenger) wap gateway that enables icq on ANY wap-phone.
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    The SDBA Revolution Instant Messaging Application Server is a server for hosting IM applications. It uses a web server framework to provide a familiar architecture for developers, plus customizatins specifically for Instant Messaging Applications.
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    voltMessenger is a web-centered IM system. It consists in a server written in PHP that can run on most webservers, and a client written in C++. Easily deployable in office environments or as a website extension. THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN SHUT DOWN.
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  • 10
    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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