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    Keeon , keep the interactive connection to internet or other device on by sending unused chars frequently. It create a pty for the interactive program and send chars to the pty like robots if no input from the user entered. Now telnet and ssh are
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    SSVNC adds encryption security to VNC. It provides a GUI for Windows, MacOSX, and Unix that automatically starts up an SSL or SSH tunnel for connections to any VNC server. It also supports VeNCrypt encryption. The Unix viewer has many new features.
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    TkCon is an enhanced interactive console for developing in Tcl. It also has the ability to connect to other Tk send-enabled languages, as well as generically to sockets.
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    Newt is a library using ncurses to allow simple text mode user interfaces of menus and forms to be constructed. This package implements a Tcl wrapper to these functions.
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    Operating-Menu(OpMenu) is an easy-to-use and easy-to-configure ncurses-based menu interface for the UNIX environment using the tcl language to describe the user-interface
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    TkMOO-SE is the evolution of TkMOO which is a multi-platform MUD/MOO client written in TCL. We are incorarating the latest advances in MOO including full MCP 2.1 support. The original source can be found at www.awns.com/tkMOO-light
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    tt-color is a color terminal emulator for Xwindows and Windows/Cygwin with scripting support for menus. Based on Tcl/Tk, runs with native interface on each system.
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    A GTK+ MUD client with support for MCCP, MXP, support for the zChat and MudMaster peer-to-peer chat protocols, the MUD sound protocol (MSP), Telnet GA support, regexp trigger support, aliases, Perl and Python plugin support.
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    Multisetup is a networking application server that provides a multiple os, thin (multimedia) client based, legacy device friendly environment for home networks. Its an alternative to single OS networks and XP Media Center.
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    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.
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