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    Feature packed web application framework.

    A full featured web application framework with an advanced object-relational mapper, extensive method hooking functionality, an advanced package management system (like those found on Linux), and MVC architecture. It emphasizes speed and flexible/extensible structures.
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    qHttpd - Highly Customizable HTTPD
    The goal of qHttpd project is building a highly customizable HTTP server which can be used in many projects not only for a HTTP delivery layer but also for a versatile communication protocol. By default, it supports WebDAV and LUA script hooking.
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    Tunnel all your your shell commands/tools through HTTP, Socks4 or Socks5 proxies. Different proxy types can be mixed in the same chain and supports authentication for HTTP and Socks5. It works by hooking all the calls to connect().
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    euDock is a Javascript Emulation of Dock style MAC OS X bar. Features: transparency, fading, external events and hooking to HTML objects. euDock 2.0 also support mouseMove events, PNG imagees on IE and programmable javascript objects.
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