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    Terminals

    Terminals

    Secure, multi tab terminal services/remote desktop client

    ...The application uses the Terminal Services ActiveX Client and is positioned as a replacement for the standard mstsc.exe Remote Desktop client. It supports several remote connection protocols and is especially useful for administrators, support teams, and power users managing many machines. The project originated on CodePlex and was later moved to GitHub as the official source. Its focus is centralized remote access, session organization, and practical management of multiple terminal or remote desktop connections.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    uptime

    uptime

    A remote monitoring application using Node.js, MongoDB, and Twitter

    ...Users can configure polling intervals, slow-response thresholds, alert thresholds, tags, and expected response patterns. It was designed as a self-hosted monitoring utility for teams that wanted visibility into uptime without relying entirely on external services. Since the repository is archived, it is best treated as a historical monitoring project or reference implementation rather than a modern production-ready service.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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