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    Gammu

    Gammu

    Cellular manager for mobile phones/modems

    Gammu is a cellular manager for mobile phones/modems. It contains libraries and functions for ringtones,logos,phonebook,SMS,etc. (used by external software), a command line version (with backup/restore) and SMS gateway (with MySQL and PostgreSQL supp
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    bitfarm-Archiv Document Management - DMS
    bitfarm-Archiv is a powerful Document Management (DMS), Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Knowledge Management System (KMS) with Workflow Components. Help us! As we live in the internet age, the best thing, you can help, is to write a short statement about your scenario and your use of the DMS, along with your experiences and put it on your own website or in a blog or forum. It would help us best, if you can also add a hyperlink to our site http://www.bitfarm-archiv.com. By this...
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    Beamology

    Beamology

    Beamology: Semicom Project Management

    Beamology is the leading field of project management for SuperWikia Alpha semicom codesmiths. Its residency programs offer vital resources for SuperWikia vertical environment development and utilities needed for SA-VEC certification. Beamology residents are automatically licensed to access the Transcom system.
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    ActiveLock is an open-source copy protection, software licensing framework for all development enviroments supporting COM+ architecture. Core DLL available in VB2008 and VB6. Samples in C++, C#, Excel/Access VBA and keygens in PHP, ASP.NET available.
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    Chi's Project

    The projects of ChiNvo Studio

    The projects of ChiNvo Studio
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    Talos is a flexible automated software deployment tool/framework intended for small/medium size enterprises. Software, updates and patches can be automatically scheduled, deployed and installed on the desktop from source repositories across a network.
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    escapeNET is used to provide an user or customer with all the necessary information from the internet he can not get because company restrictions or proxy servers. It can be used to connect to different services on the internet from any computer.
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    Whois client in the form of a COM DLL, for all Windows platforms. Can be used in any programming language that supports COM automation, or in custom scripts, ASP pages, etc. Includes a simple whois client, and some sample code (wscript and ASP). Fully
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