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Glogo is a software project to develop a crossplatform, standards compliant 3D desktop GUI and multiuser networking environment. If you're familliar with William Gibson's Neuromancer or Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash, then you get it. Coders needed!
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.
EBML, or Extensible Binary Meta-Language, is a simple XML like binary language for describing data in structured style. EBML was originally designed for use in the Matroska project, but the developers saw that EBML was very flexible and extensible.
Skipper is a powerful accessibility package for Linux which enables severely physically disabled people with many different conditions to make full use of applications that normally require good mouse and keyboard control.
Scopett is intended to be a program that takes a screenshot every X ammount of seconds (default is 15) and publishes the image taken on a website. It has both a console and a GTK frontend.
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Provide secure and stable OS, based on highly modified Linux Kernel, own package system, like "BSD Ports". Compatible with x86, Power PC. Easy to use of any level users. Complete Documentantion in many languages. 99% compatible with Windows.
The Open Network Management System (openNemasy) is a modular, scalable open-source network and infrastructure management system with several back- and frontend services.
XCmail is a MIME and multi POP3 server capable mailtool for X11 using the Xclasses layout library. XCmail was designed completely object orientated and by this may be improved easily.
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XCmail has its own server in the internet. Take a look on it.
Provide a safe and simple environment for network travelling "Java Agents" or "Fish" to run and propogate. Possible uses include distributed computing, searching, and whatever else.
A visualisation environment to enable arbitrary collaboration and dissemination within eclectic paradigms; possible examples include design, entertainment and shopping, but is not limited to these.
Projek Munsyi is a project to provide localization (L10N) for the Bahasa Melayu (Malay language) (ms) especially for the GNU software. The goal of this project is to become the hub for the Malay language team at Translation Project.
TclXPCOM is a binding between Tcl and XPCOM, Mozilla's cross-platform component model. TclXPCOM allows Tcl developers to use and implement XPCOM components with pure Tcl scripts.
POD is a project designed to produce working distributed model code, and applying that to 3d spaces. At first, this will work with simple cases, working upward to a fully working 3d environment, with interaction.
kLJ is a LiveJournal client for KDE, based on the official win32 client, providing the
same features and some additions as they are requested. (http://www.livejournal.com/)
Our goal is to develop the unix network configuration simulator. The program will provide a fully configurable environment to configure
virtual networks, network interfaces and routing tables. The user will be then able to watch the packets flying on.