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    A web based mp3 player and content management solution for digital music libraries.
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    HTTP streaming Flowplayer

    HTTP streaming Flowplayer

    Allows for Flash client – simple http server mp4 random seeking

    The plugin enables seek before download functionality with H264 videos in mp4 or flv for Flowplayer Flash with any http byte-range capable server like Apache or a CDN. Does not require any modifications on the server side. With this plugin you can use single version of your video to delivery to any device (either through html5 video or through Flash player+the plugin) from any http server. Supports simultaneous streaming videos over http from multiple locations.
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    FX Player is a Web-based streaming server with a Flash iTunes-like interface. It shares your MP3 library and allow access to your tracks through the Internet. Coded in Java, FX Player run on most platforms, including Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and Unix.
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    SPACS is an extension for Macromedia / Adobe Flash that automates flash tutorial creation. Using the SPACS panel, users submit a sequence of images, define hotspots which trigger question / answer sets, and outputs a flash file.(http://tinyurl.com/af6og5
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    ePresence was an open source project maintained by the University of Toronto from 2001 to 2008. It has been forked and commercialized in 2008 by the lab ex-employees as a private enterprise. Please visit http://epresence.tv for further details.
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    An Open Source Content Management System and Framework for flash web sites and projects. More detailed info and online demo at: http://flashdance.es .7z FILE IS THE SAME AS .zip FILE more info on 7-zip: http://www.7-zip.org/
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    The Intelligere Flash Chat System is a complete chat system based on Flash on the client side and on PHP on back-end. The server used for the syncronitazion and for the streaming is Adobe FMS. Demo http://www.intelligere.info/intelligereFCS/demo.cfm
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    A video chat application based on Red5,it can use Micromedia Flash Media Server as server too. Now it supports audio,video conference,file sharing.
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