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    Desktop client for Atlantis Talker (http://atlantis.talker.sk/) based on NetBeans Platform. This client will have separate tabs for different channels of communications (private tells, shouts, games, ...)
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    Purpose of this project is create games/other software for Java enabled mobile phones. Programs are written under Java (J2ME, midlets). Current highlights include simple mail client and web browser.
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    A framework for MUD and game servers to separate logic into domain tiers. This will separate business logic and features of creating a game server and also let dependent projects focus on game domain logic and content.
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    JVRMUDClient is a simple client for MUD ( Multi User Dungeons ) written in java. Supports mini-map, colourful ansi terminal, will support triggers, scripts,...
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    The Kava Telnet Application is complete telnet and SSH application featuring pluggable modules for easy customization. This is an up-to-date "fixed-and-patched" fork of the fantastic JTA project by Matthias Jugel and Marcus Meissner.
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    Atani Software has a primary focus of developing games for various platforms and also try to keep the good old BBS' alive with releases of door games, etc.
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    The Erymyth project's objective is to create a real world to run on the PAiN mud engine, featuring its flexibility, performance, and power.
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    joom - Java Object Orientated MUD
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    The Java(tm) Telnet Applet is a fully featured telnet/SSH program that allows users to connect and login to remote hosts via the Internet or an Intranet using only their WWW Browser. It includes not only telnet-compliant connection services, but also th
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    A MUD client completely written in java. It is especially designed for use with the Discworld MUD (discworld.atuin.net) but can be used with any other text based MUD. The program can parse ANSI colour control characters to enable coloured output.
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