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    The syBR Engine is a multi-platform game engine written using C++. It's aim is to extensively use plugins in order to allow easy implementation of new engine parts (such as various sound API, new GUI widgets...).
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    Windows easy file sharing in (LAN) local area network. Decentralize. Unified chat client. Torrent, Bit-Torrent networking.
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    WeBWiMP is a Web-Based version of Windows Media Player. It will allow you to store all your music on one computer and share and manage that music accross your home network or the internet.
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    This project aims to be an easy to use web interface for scheduling and recording TV shows to your hard drive. It is a rewrite of webvcr+ solely in C#. This project aims to be truly cross platform and run on any platform that supports .Net and MySql
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