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    OpenLubbs - Light Usable Bulletin Board System. An Open Source version of the original text BBS used at Lancaster University, UK. The goal is to improve the code and make it web based. The project is not affiliated or endorsed by Lancaster University.
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    MilcovLib is a PHP library for CLI execution -- it supports all the typical CLI tasks, such as parameter parsing, VT100 colour output, syslog error output etc. Currently the status is pre-alpha (VT100 codes - colour and movement) -- sample code included.
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    A mailing service code written in JAVA where users can mail content without logging in their respective email ids. Very useful for organizations with high security.
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    Communication protocol for advanced clients of talker Atlantis (now running at atlantis.talker.sk). No implementation. No source code. Only specfication.
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    The TinyIDE project is an attempt to create a new MUSH client for coders in TinyMUSH, PennMUSH, etc. This will feature code formatting, object browsing, and general MUSH client functionality.
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    Python-Talk is a Python implementation of a talker environment, such as Elsewhere-Too (aka ewtoo). It is a new and innovative style of talker, with easy to understand code.
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    taTelnet is a cross-platform telnet program utilizing the wxWindows cross-platform GUI library. The motivation is that most telnet's (especially M$'s) don't work properly and what's worse is that you can't get the source code to fix it.
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    Rock: Crashed Plane (R2) (http://www.dillfrog.com/games/r2/) is an open source multi-user dungeon (dimension, or sometimes domain) coded in the perl programming language and licensed under the GNU General Public License. The majority of the code was open-sourced as a courtesy when the original server was taken offline. The codebase is largely abandoned, and has not been updated to follow best practices.
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