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    A Prism/Prism2 driver for use with MacOS X and/or the Darwin operating system from Apple. This includes some UserClient interfaces to set network and encryption parameters.
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    MACMonitor is a Mac OS X Cocoa application that displays AirPort connection information in convenient manners. Most useful for testing roaming Wi-Fi setups it can display both the SSID and the MAC Address and more via a menu bar extension.
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    Cocoa Hesinfo GUI for MacOSX. Includes port of Hesiod 3.0.2 library as a MacOSX Framework.
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    FTPClient is a simple FREE FTP client written using Cocoa for Mac OS X.
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    xwepgen lets Mac OS X users use WEP passphrases from nearly all non-Apple 802.11b software and hardware to connect to encrypted wireless networks.
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