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    TX Looker
    TX Looker is an add-on for Microsoft Outlook that allows users to utilize Team Foundation Server (TFS) through the familiar Microsoft Outlook interface. The source code is located at http://txlooker.codeplex.com/SourceControl/list/changesets
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    The Punch clock project is a web based time tracking system, for small-medium businesses that wishes to manage multiple projects and employees and get accurate reports on time and material performance and costs.
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    RoadWorks is a project to develop an advanced and professional personal business software. The software will assist the users to start and maintain a personal business. See Web Site for details.
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