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    DWIP is short for Disk Wiping and Imaging Tool. This tool is being built for Mississippi State Universities National Forensics Training Center for use on a live cd to give out to it's students.
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    JCont is a tool that can be used for running applications using your joystick's buttons or axis movement. It can recognize events from more than one joystick device at once.
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    C Library to manage a pool of event/task in a persistent way to assure that your events/tasks won't be deleted because of a failure. Events/tasks are saved on a FS. if FS is NFS, NFS availability checks are made. (comes with a python binding)
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    FSMM is the "File System Monitor and Mirror". Basically, it watches for certain events on your filesystem (or on a portion of it), and calls a "Mirror Engine" that will replicate this file ASAP to some other place.
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    An ARP watch daemon for windows (portable to linux but it is already there...) which is able to be run as a service and logs to eventlog so one can collect the logs and react to events.
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    The aim is to provide a GNOME panel applet written in Python/GTK to display critical nagios events by means of an icon.
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    The Big Brother Watcher is a Perl/Python server/client application to relay monitoring events directly to a user's desktop from either Big Brother or The Hobbit Monitor.
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    Eventseer is a search engine for computer science conference and workshop events. It digests call-for-paper emails and extracts and indexes relevant information.
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    A full-featured, GTK-based control panel for IceWM, featuring an IceWM theme designer, IceSoundManager (sound events), IcePref2, & tools to manage wallpaper, cursors, keys, window options, & more. IceWMCP has a familiar, Control Panel-like interface.
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    These plugins connect EventGhost and Emesene together. EG can send messages and Emesene generates events.
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    Canopsis is the first Open Source Hypervisor. It's built on top of existing monitoring solutions (Shinken, Nagios, Syslog)… Its goals is to correlate events from those solutions and fills the gap between technical monitoring and business monitoring.
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    Ice Coral - TimeSpan

    Ice Coral - TimeSpan

    Scheduled task and device event evidence

    This is a part of the Ice Coral project. The TimeSpan is focused on event evidence, for example scheduled tasks (Windows Task Scheduler, crond). For more info visit Ice Coral - TimeSpan Web Site.
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