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    Little Software Stats
    Little Software Stats is the first free and open source program that allows software developers to keep track of how their software is being used. It is coded in PHP/MySQL which allows it to run on most web servers.
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    PonyDebugger

    PonyDebugger

    Remote network and data debugging for your native iOS app using Chrome

    PonyDebugger is a remote debugging toolset. It is a client library and gateway server combination that uses Chrome Developer Tools on your browser to debug your application's network traffic and managed object contexts. To use PonyDebugger, you must implement the client in your application and connect it to the gateway server. There is currently an iOS client and the gateway server. PonyDebugger sends your application's network traffic through ponyd, PonyDebugger's proxy server.
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    bigfish

    bigfish

    Library for crossplattform communication

    bisfish is a crossplattform library that can be used with IPhone, Android and Windows Phone 7 projects. It enables you to easily share data between the three platforms. You run a server (programmed in java) to that all the clients will connect. The clients can choose a session to join with. A session can be password protected. In a session you can send messages (bytes) to all of the members of a session, to a group of members or to a single member (broadcast, multicast and unicast).
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    A Open Source Social Network
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    An IP Tracker for Mac OS X, Client and Server-side, very small! Logs your IP and the Date. If your Laptop is stolen you can log in via SSH, install a keylogger or something like this. Maybe a Windows or a linux version is coming soon..
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    Authenticating proxy server software for Mac OS X. The front-end is written in Obj-C using the Cocoa framework, but the actual proxy daemon application is written in C using plain BSD sockets.
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    An desktop application to display geographic location of Online community members, geo-enhanced RSS feed, or GPS location files. Also includes an online server for supporting a community.
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    PowerTemplate is a cross-platform template system that works well on applications deployed on the client as well as applications deployed on the server. The PowerTemplate language is easy to use while at the same time being flexible and powerful.
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