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Multisetup is a networking application server that provides a multiple os, thin (multimedia) client based, legacy device friendly environment for home networks. Its an alternative to single OS networks and XP Media Center.
GeoIRC is a stable, customizable, usable, scriptable, good-looking IRC client. The development team hopes to make it the client of choice for a significant portion of the IRC community.
J-Sim (previously known as JavaSim) is a component-based, compositional simulation environment written in Java. It is built upon the autonomous component architecture (ACA), a component architecture at the implementation level.
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Metakit is an efficient database library with a small footprint. It's a cross between flat-file, RDBMS, and OODBMS.
Keywords: structured storage, transacted, load on-demand, portable, C++, Python, Tcl, instant schema versioning.
Radix is a RAD framework for creating native XML web applications. Complete web applications can be created without programming knowledge using XML, XSLT, XPath and related technologies. Radix can be extended using Java, JavaScript, Python, and Tcl.
Xapian is a Search Engine Library, written in C++ with bindings for Perl, Python, PHP, Java, Tcl, C# and Ruby. Xapian allows you to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to your applications. See www.xapian.org for more information.
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The Tk to HTML converter presents a set of standard TCL-level Tk APIs, but instead of creating an X11 window, it outputs HTML forms which reproduce as closely as possible the original Tk user interface.
Tk to HTML Is intended to let you "port" existing
A standard Unix interface, minimally accessible via telnet (to it's assigned port), for home automation controllers such as the CM11A, CM17A, Ocelot, or the HCS II. Other controllers will be considered if enough interest in them is shown.
Smartconn is to create end-to-end connectivity at all the levels to various unix servers and working on them remotely with minimum over head and faster response.
The 3D Slicer is freely available, open-source software for visualization, registration, segmentation, and quantification of medical image data. Follow the link for more info: http://slicer.org