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    OpenEMR
    OpenEMR is an open source medical practice management application (EHR EMR PMS) featuring fully integrated electronic health records, scheduling, electronic billing, internationalization, free support, a vibrant community, and a whole lot more.
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    GeniXCMS

    GeniXCMS

    Simple and Lightweight CMS Framework

    GeniXCMS is a PHP Based Content Management System and Framework (CMSF). It's a simple and lightweight of CMSF. Very suitable for Intermediate PHP developer to Advanced Developer. Some manual configurations are needed to make this application to work. If You don't have a programming skills, please don't bother to download this. It will harm You anyway.
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    Drubuntu

    Drubuntu

    Drubuntu is the easy way to set up an extendable dev server for drupal

    Drubuntu is an Ubuntu based mini iso of ubuntu that will automatically set up a Drupal development server for you. You either can extend this server inside a VM and develop your sites in there or even use it as root server that is bridged to windows, So that you don't have to leave your common working environment and can use all your files and settings in Windows while developing a project.
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    bWAPP

    an extremely buggy web app !

    bWAPP, or a buggy web application, is a free and open source deliberately insecure web application. bWAPP helps security enthusiasts, developers and students to discover and to prevent web vulnerabilities. bWAPP prepares one to conduct successful penetration testing and ethical hacking projects. What makes bWAPP so unique? Well, it has over 100 web bugs! It covers all major known web vulnerabilities, including all risks from the OWASP Top 10 project. The focus is not just on one specific...
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    Bromine is an open source QA tool that uses selenium RC as its testing engine. It provides project management, OS/browser specification, test-case creation as well as user management. Check out our screencasts
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    Utilizing bot-net philosophy in a good way by packaging open source software into highly secured, ready-to-run specialized virtual machines and building infrastructure to manage them. Sort of IT Lego )))) We make IT simple!!!
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