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A copy of NetMeter (network bandwidth monitoring) binary and source made by Oliver Winterholler (ReadError). Author abandoned its development, so I'm placing it here just in a hope that someone may find it useful, or to even pick up its development.
Flashdmin is a reporting and monitoring tool designed to provide system administrators with real time alerts delivered through instant messaging (msn protocol).
Weiss is a server for MMORPGs. Written in Delphi the program is very versatile and provides a big community supporting it with NPCs, Warps and mods. Weiss is a continuation of the eWeiss project using the original name.
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ASC is a tool to count traffic between users and different subnets. The most common usage is to measure individual users amount of traffic to and from the internet. Very easy to configure, see the documentation.