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AppSignal links every error to the trace, the trace to the log, the log to the deploy that shipped it.
Our project is to build and use a co-occurence network from the google N-Gram data. We have 100GB of data from the google which consists of 5 trillions of words to build the co-occurence network.
UniTeS is a multiplatform virtual desktop what uses different Terminal Services and connection clients like rdesktop, XDMCP, rdp, etc. to allow users to connect to apps located in different systems from a common place.
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Anthias is (or rather will be) an extended terminal with support for features like Command-line completion Syntax highlighting of command line Directory browsing (in the same spirit of Norton Commander, Krusader, etc).
A graphic capabable, 'terminfo' driven, window library. We try to adapt old style curses programs to be displayed in this window and build an environment for a new user interface tactic.
CitrixTS4Linux is a GUI remote access server application written in C and C++ to allow access to RPM-based Linux terminal servers via the free Citrix ICA client.
JBuzz BBS Server is a telnet daemon which provides several communication facilities, like discussion board and chatting room for clients to experience. In order to extend functions for the system more easily, the feature called "applet" is introduced.
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Qonsole is a collection of classes written in ActionScript2.0/Macromedia flash that emulates an output console similar to many found in operative systems like linux's shell and MS-DOS.
XAlib is an open source library that enables applications running under X GUI environment to have a decent Arabic supported environment to easily develop their programs under it. Brought to you by OpenASD.org
Micro-80 aims to simulate a Z80 homebrew computer down to the bare metal: 64K RAM, ADM-3A terminal, parallel port, serial port and...3.5" 1.44MB floppy drive?!
WinMac is attempt to clone Mac OS X for the intel platform using the Apple Darwin 1.2 kernel. There are currently two teams working on the project. The kernel team is working on the basic compiling of Darwin on Intel. The GUI team is researching the Aqua
Terminal emulation using ANSI escape sequences, written in Flex/AS3 and could be embedded in browser or use standalone with Adobe AIR. Planned to be able to connect foreign hosts via ssh/telnet and also play sessions recorded with ttyrec.
An extensible Java library that basicly contains unix console commands. With only a few parameters required to configurate the library, it will analyse and excecute the commands.
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.