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aMSN is a Tcl/Tk client for MSN Messenger. Its features include multi-language support, smileys, logging, multi-profiles support, email notification, customizable sounds, group management, file transfers with NAT support, and proxy support. It is a Windows Live Messenger look alike with extra features.
RetroShare is a cross-platform private P2P sharing program. It lets you share securely your friends, using a web-of-trust to authenticate peers and OpenSSL to encrypt all communication. RetroShare provides filesharing, chat, messages and channels.
JMeeting is a next generation type of business or personal meeting. JMeeting will have audio, video and chat conferencing easily set up and viewable. JMeeting will be able to share and create presentations. During the meeting you can click present and it will present the presentation or document
IntroductionCSpace provides a platform for secure, decentralized, user-to-user communication over the internet. The driving idea behind the CSpace platform is to provide a connect(user,service) primitive, similar to the sockets API connect(ip,port). Applications built on top of CSpace can simply
Hybrid Share is a User Friendly Mono C#/Gtk# Application that allow Mac, Windows and Linux Users To Share Files. The Application is extensible via Plugins, so you can Talk with connected people, check your mailbox or other things that plugins could do.
SAdBot for short is an administration bot for use with the new "QWired" protocol (currently on heavy early development) created by Bastian Bense. It uses C++ and Qt4, so that it can be compiled under MacOS X, Windows, Linux and any other operating systems supported by this framework.
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