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    OpenTomb

    OpenTomb

    Game engine for playing tomb raider 1 - 5 levels.

    PLEASE NOTE: Project development moved to Github! https://github.com/opentomb Here you can find ONLY nightly builds for Windows. OpenTomb is an engine that can play classic Tomb Raider 1 - 5 levels and custom TRLE levels. It is developed for fans and fun. Some code was taken from OpenRaider project and Quake Tenebrae project. Resource loading routines are taken from http://icculus.org/vt/vt/ project. It is developing in netbeans 7 + GCC TDM 4.9.2 Used libraries: SDL2, SDLimage with jpeg...
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    Sky Terror Air Raider

    A powerful denial of service attack tool.

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    ArmoryRaider

    PHP WOW Battle.net Armory Raider

    ATTENTION, THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN MOVED TO GITHUB (https://github.com/killoBillo/ArmoryRaider) _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ ArmoryRaider is a calendar of events suitable for the planning of WOW Guild raids. It retrieves characters data directly from the Battle.net Armory through PHP WoW Battle.net Armory API (https://sourceforge.net/projects/wowarmoryapi/). ArmoryRaider is coded in PHP using Yii framework, so you can use any DBMS you like, you just...
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    raider

    Raider is a tool to automate linux software raid conversion

    Raider converts a single linux system disk in to a software raid 1, 4, 5, 6 or 10 system, in a two-pass simple command.
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    OpenTRX is a fork of OpenRaider, an open source game engine for the old Tomb Raider (1-5) games.
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    A system for handling raid signups that plugs into phpBB3. Gives attendance statistics and a raid calendar. This was developed with World of Warcraft in mind.
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    FreeRaider is/will be the free version of Raider Wars, a massive multiplayer online space combat game. Most likly it will evolve to something bigger since we are incorporating new ideas. Let us know if you have a nifty idea. (Currently in Limbo)
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    OpenRaider is an open source Tomb Raider clone for linux. It uses the game data such as models, sound, levels, and animation from the popular 3d series Tomb Raider by Core Design.
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