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    OpenLabyrinth is a web application for authoring and delivering virtual patient and other decision path and maze-like activities. It is written in ASP/VBScript and requires an ODBC SQL database.
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    Fantasy Hockey Tools is an add-on for commissioners of simulated fantasy hockey leagues. It was initially developed for the FHL simulator, but may be adapted to work with other simulators during this Open Source project
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    MP: Mission Planner Web Interface Application for Scorched Earth
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    Browser-based, interactive, multiplayer RPG for Star Wars fans.
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