With HelloNzb you can download (binary) files from Usenet servers via NZB index files. The software is based on Java and can thus run on many platforms (tested on Windows and Linux). Automatic archive verification via PAR2, automatic RAR archive extraction, built-in yEnc- and UU-decoding. Portable, no installation required.
AdaSNTP is an open-source implementation of the Simple Network Time Protocol in Ada, based on the code generator ColdFrame.
The software is issued under the GPL Version 2 with the following additional permission:
As a special exception, if other files instantiate generics from this unit, or you link this unit with other files to produce an executable, this unit does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not...
NZBGet is a usenet downloader, written in C++ and designed with performance in mind to achieve maximum download speed by using very little system resources. It supports all platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux and works on all devices including PC, NAS, WLAN routers and media players.
Develop cross-platform tools faster using a C++ Framework proven in commercial software. Classes support logging, sockets, RFC servers (NNTP, SMTP, POP, HTTP), object indexing, ini, tagged databases, file systems, and more. The STDNOJ Namespace, by R.A. Nagy
SMPP protocol library for fast and easy SMSC(Short Message Service Centre) client development even for non-telecom guys. Easy to use classes covers all needed functionality for SMS applications developers and Content Providers. Written for .NET 2.0 in C#
We provide a Hebrew version of Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, SeaMonkey and Mozilla Application Suite. SeaMonkey/Mozilla Suite are also available for download from here, while the latest Firefox & Thunderbird are available only from mozilla.com.
Client libraries written in C# for text-based internet protocols (so far including NNTP and Dict). These libraries are designed to reflect the RFCs of their respective protocols. With the release of the MS WCF, this project is effectively obsolete.