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    GoldBug - Encrypted Communications

    GoldBug - Encrypted Communications

    Chat Messenger. E-Mail-Client. Websearch. Filetransfer.

    GoldBug is a decentralized & secure communication suite that offers an integrated e-mail client, an instant messenger & a file transfer. Also included is an URL-RSS-DB & a p2p web search. Current vers. w/ McEliece Algorithm. GoldBug has been 2013 - 2023 ten years just another Graphical User Interface of the Spot-On Encryption Suite. Main GUI features: Minimal & colorful Interface with Tabs in the East. Microsoft & Qt MinGW deprecated Win32 & for Compiling: ●...
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    CalLite CRM

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    Software per Call Center

    CalLite è il software per Call Center più versatile e veloce sul mercato. Ti permette di azzerare le perdite di tempo degli utenti (operatori, agenti, supervisori, coordinatori, ecc. ecc.) per massimizzare i guadagni. Il software dispone delle funzionalità: PowerDialer, ProgressiveDialer, PredictiveDialer ed AutoDialer. Ovunque siano (da casa o in ufficio), i tuoi operatori potranno lavorare con una semplice connessione internet. Tu potrai, da ogni dispositivo fisso o mobile, amministrare e...
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    Client for Game Masters (of a RPG) to control a Game session using Y! Messenger Protocol. This allows GM to talk to the whole group, a sub-group (or individual), etc. and helps her to have a centralized GUI, while players can connect normally to Y! Msgr.
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    JClaim
    Java Instant Message (IM) Library, Client and Tools. Flexible framework to design your own. AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, MSN, Jabber, SMS, Nate, GoogleTalk. GUI, spell checking and more. Includes a web interface for remote/cell access. Mac, Win, Linux friendly
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    JXTA Instant Messenger (J.I.M) is a project that aims to establish a server free, pure P2P Instant Messaging system. It is based on Java, JXTA (www.jxta.org) and the Java Cryptography Extension JCE and provides a nice Swing based GUI.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The aim is to set up an instant messenger service (like ICQ, MSN,...) but totally in GPL licence. Server is written in Perl, the client side (GUI) in Java, and the submission form in PHP. See the README to know why poooms is different of others IM.
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