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    Using just a single server or virtual machine, Statseeker can be up and running within minutes, and discovering your entire network in less than an hour, without any significant effect on your bandwidth availability.
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    A CRM and Sales Data Management Platform for Multi-Line Sales Teams

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    Repfabric is a customer relationship management (CRM) software designed specifically for multi-line sales teams (i.e. reps, distributors, wholesalers, dealers, and manufacturers). It streamlines and simplifies the sales process by providing deep integration with email, contacts, calendars, and deal tracking. The platform enables users to track commissions from CRM to sale, make updates directly from mobile devices, and document sales calls using voice-to-text features.
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    Monk
    Free client-based chess game engine with its own board. Written in wxDevC++. Latest release of this software is now available at https://e2-e4.org/en/ as a website' bot program. Feel free to play with one online. Also recently was made an OpenGL version of the game. Added to "Files" as "monk_src_en.zip". Contains Windows application and complete sources for "wxDev C++".
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    FLAW
    FLAW is a free top-down wizard battle game. It can be played by up to 5 players simultaneously. The goal of the game is to survive as long as possible while more and more fireballs appear in the arena. Gameplay is simple and self-explanatory. The desktop version is available on Windows and Linux - an Android port of has been made by David Lee Evans (https://github.com/DavidLeeEvans/FLAW) The game and all of its assets are licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 3 and may...
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    PinballNext
    This is a simple pinball game, where the letters of NEXT must be lit to go higher level. Source: Pictures: http://photopin.com/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/rena78/2598303891/) Sounds: http://www.freesfx.co.uk/ http://www.freesound.org/
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    A simple, 2D, top-down racer originally developed for a contest on www.sdltutorials.com.
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    Make Your Observability Stack Effortless

    For Software Engineers, DevOps, Data Architects, and IT Leaders

    The progression to modern application stacks and microservices architectures has resulted in orders of magnitude more logs, metrics, events, and traces. Like gravity, data attracts more data, making it increasingly difficult to move and process as it accumulates over time. More than ever, there is a need to be able to stream-process, filter, mask, transform, aggregate, analyze, and route that data to various data tier destinations optimized for specific usage.
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    Simple Race
    It was my freshman C++ class project it's written in C++ it's a simple 2D car racing game now I put it on the web, maybe someone will find the source code interesting and helpful.
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    isoccer - Football Game (INCOMPLETE)
    ✿ More projects here: https://sourceforge.net/u/jorgerosa/profile IMPORTANT: This football game is yet in an earlier development stage! (Scratch) A simple to play soccer game project, based on the oldies, but with actual machines graphics. Main idea is based on the "Sensible Soccer" and "Football Glory" Commodore Amiga classics.
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