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    Network Caller ID
    The NCID (Network Caller ID) project is Caller ID (CID) distributed over a network. The project contains the NCID package and 4 optional client packages. Each package is described at the NCID web site. A non-inclusive list of 3rd party addons is also available at the web site Available Packages: NCID - contains the server, gateways, and a client with output modules LCDncid - a client that uses LCDproc to display Caller ID on a LCD display NCIDandroid - a client and gateway...
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    libptpmgmt

    PTP Management library to communicate with linuxptp using IEEE 1558.

    The libptpmgmt Project provides a library to communicate with LinuxPTP using IEEE 1558 management messages over a network.
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    RegexAssistant

    RegexAssistant

    Regex Windows GUI app to help learn, create,& test Regular Expressions

    RegexAssistant is a Regex GUI application to help learn, create, and test Regular Expressions. It's an open source stand alone Windows application. RegexAssistant is great for beginners and intermediate-advanced regex users. -It helps beginners to learn regex by providing examples and token cheat-sheet. -Intermediate-advanced users can use RegexAssistant to test complex expressions.
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    TACO is a toolkit for building distributed control systems or any other distributed system. It is based on a C/C++ core. It is based on the client-server model. It supports writing clients and server on Unix+Windows. Clients and servers can be written in
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    PyMOL Molecular Graphics System

    PyMOL Molecular Graphics System

    PyMOL is an OpenGL based molecular visualization system

    The Open-Source PyMOL repository has been moved to github: https://github.com/schrodinger/pymol-open-source We still use the pymol-users mailing list here on sourceforge. Please subscribe for community support: https://pymol.org/maillist (Note: SourceForge email newsletter and special offers are optional and can be unchecked) The PyMOL community wiki has its own home: https://pymolwiki.org/
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    score
    Smart-grid Common Research Emulator (SCORE) captures the behavior and interactions of power networks and communication networks and emulates Smart Grid applications in an integrated and scalable environment. The researchers can verify the correctness of their new Smart Grid applications on a few devices and then use SCORE for large scale evaluation and performance prediction studies.Also, they can use SCORE to evaluate and validate the design and performance of their Smart Grid applications...
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    Send/Receive/Reply messaging, popularized in commericial RTOS's such as QNX, is intuitive and simple to understand and an immensely powerful way of designing distributed software applications. This project aims to bring these tools to Linux.
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    DaFT is a frontend to any database that can be connected via ODBC. It provides list views of tables and columns, table view of data, SQL editor, CSV,HTML,SyLK,XLS data format export, and functions for copying data between two ODBC databases.
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    ACDK - Artefaktur Component Development Kit - is a platform independent C++-framework similar to Java or C#/.NET for generating distributed and scriptable components and applications.
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    Framework for software component integration, interoperability and adoptability through a XML based vocabulary: Software Component Integration Mark-up Language (SCIML)
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