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POP-C++ is a comprehensive object-oriented system for developing HPC applications on the Grid. It consists of a programming suite (language, compiler) and a run-time system for running POP-C++ applications.
PPTP Client allows you to connect to a PPTP server from a Linux box. It sets up a PPTP call, after which the PPP daemon establishes a PPP link over that PPTP call. The client can access PPTP-based VPNs. Besides remote access to internal corporate networks, some CATV and ADSL ISPs are using PPTP to provide Internet access to their customers.
UZF is a top-down 2d zombie shooting game. It is inspired from Nazi Zombie game mode from Call of Duty 5. The aim is to survive as long as possible. Zombies will try to break in through windows and try to get you. Kill them and repair the windows to stay alive.
DownloadDaemon is a comfortable download-manager with many features like one-click-hoster support, etc. It can be remote-controled in several ways (web/gui/console clients), which makes it perfect for file- and root-servers, as well as for local use.
nemesis consists of two parts: a C++ core, embedding the Python interpreter, capable of undertaking a wide variety of static/transient/eigenvalue problems accounting for material and/or geometrical nonlinearities, and extras, a set of Python scripts that access the core and exploit usability in
rlvm is an open source implementation of the RealLive virtual machine for Linux and OSX. RealLive is a game engine used in Japan to write visual novels, a few of which I care about, and many that I do not. Currently, rlvm works with: Kanon Standard Edition, Air Standard Edition, CLANNAD, CLANNAD
"Open Source Tripwire® software is a security and data integrity tool useful for monitoring and alerting on specific file change(s) on a range of systems. The project is based on code originally contributed by Tripwire, Inc. in 2000."
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