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    WifiFred is an old buggy IRC bot written in PHP for use by Community Wireless groups. His functions including RF calculators (including fresnel, fsl, range estimation), hardware databases, internet utilities and standards databases and other fun tidbits. The code base has various security issues and was written back ~2004 - try not to hold it against the author! If anyone wants to work on the code base feel free - there is now a git repository setup.
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    WLIrc is a IRC Client for Java cell phones or any other device who support java MIDP 1.0 (j2ME).
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    wapbber is intended to be a fully featured jabber client for wireless devices, written in Perl, using Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
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