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    Silver07

    Silver07

    Runescape 2007 / oldschool client with many features.

    Silver 07 - Rs 2007 client made by quho Have you been looking for an RSoldschool client which takes little space and is fast? This is the thing you seek. Silver07 is tiny, fast, simple and clear and has tons of features, such as world select, autotalker, timer, fast hiscores window and autoscreenshotsaving(can be disabled). Doesn't have keyloggers, malware or anything like that. Open source - licenced under GNU GPLv3 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html Disclaimer: Runescape is an online game made, owned and copyrighted by JAGEX LTD. I'm not JAGEX and in no way related to them. ...
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    CraftBukkit-CommandsEX

    CraftBukkit-CommandsEX

    Modular Minecraft server plugin - commands, events, ...

    This project gives you freedom to get a fully-customized plugin for CraftBukkit Minecraft servers. You choose what to include and build it up. No more command collisions, no unnecessary memory and processor overhead on your server.
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