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    jDHTUQ
    ATTENTION: For more info and latest version, refer to https://github.com/estigma88/jdhtuq. jDHTUQ is a peer-to-peer DHT system based in Chord algorithm, but built like API to generalize the implementation of peer-to-peer DHT systems. jDHTUQ have two fundamental services , put and get of resource.
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    A P2P overlay construction toolkit, which supports routing algorithm researchers in addition to application developers. It provides multiple routing (DHT) algorithms such as Chord, Kademlia, Koorde, Pastry and Tapestry, and a distributed environment emu
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    musify
    musify aims to be quick and easy mark-up for chord notation on the web. Enables better formatting of chord symbols, figured notation, time signatures, pitch class set theory, simple macro music analysis in web pages.
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    OpenChord is an open source implementation of the Chord distributed hash table as described in the paper by Ion Stoica et al. "Chord: A scalable peer-to-peer lookup service for internet applications". It is available under GNU GPL.
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    ChordPro (a.k.a. Chord) is a common format for mixing chords and lyrics of songs and WebChord is an online utility that creates nice looking HTML pages out of ChordPro files. WebChord is useful for guitar players and webmasters of music-related sites.
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    This is a database front-end for keeping track of chord files (a.k.a. fake sheets). It accepts chord and chordpro files as inputs, and creates output sets in a large variety of formats (pdf, text, chordpro, latex).
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    A web-based songbook application. Features include multiple songbooks per server, multiple levels of user permissions (reader, editor, admin), exporting songs to various formats, generating chord diagrams, sets and setlists, transposing songs, and more.
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