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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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    alefa

    alefa: Control the launch and execution of other programs.

    "alefa" is a command line utility that allows to control the launch and execution of other programs. "alefa" means "run", "go", "launch" or "execute" in malagasy language. It is often useful to write (more or less) simple scripts to rerun some commands until they "succeed", or to launch other commands indefinitely. There are numerous common use cases. Such things should be easily automated so that we can do other tasks without being distracted and without having to restart such...
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