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    Talkufy-Android
    Talkufy brings you everything you need. From chatting, video calling (Beta), translating messages, group chats and lots more.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    LiveChat - Lightweight Chat option

    A Lightweight, Simple chating option for conversation

    This is a lightweight, simple chatting option, that has no central server, made in Java, and console-based. It includes a server runnable, bat and sh files and client runnable (Attention: only 2 peoples at minimum and at maximum can connect to server, this issue will be removed later!). The idea behind this project, is to offer a direct communication channel, that turns messages faster and secure.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MagmaChat is a peer to peer chating protocal. The M.C. protocal was developed at North Carolina State University. Further refinements and releases are produced by Sam Scott (Codinglife), the developer of M.C.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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