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Mosquitto is an implementation of an MQTT version 3.1 broker.

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A library for writing a daemon in PHP that can handle massive amounts of client and server connections

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PumpKIN is an open source, fully functional, free TFTP server and TFTP client, which implements TFTP according to RFC1350. It also implements block size option, which allows transfer of files over 32MB, as well as transfer size and transfer timeout options described in RFC2348 and RFC2349.

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TranscoreTranscore is the core providing connectivity with the Transmission daemon using rpc. It comes with some GUI's, but expansions can be easily integrated without recompiling the source. StatusCurrently, Transcore is a starting WIP.

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I heart rsync.But being that I'm a big fan of Java (and Eclipse, and Ant, and native solutions), I'd love rsync even more if there were a native implementation for the Java platform an Ant task for integrating rsync with the build an Eclipse plugin for using it to sync projects with test ... [More] and production systems a Windows service for running it (with or without cygwin) a cross-platform GUI for local configuration and scheduling Others have tried and failed to write a Java implementation of rsync - I don't know why their projects sputtered and died. (Probably because they like making money.) I've taken on this project because of the intellectual challenge (I'm a Web developer by trade, but I'm sure I'm capable of more). The project - being a learning experience for me - will remain 100% open source throughout its lifetime. So branch it at any point, and make the project your own. And feel free to contact me for discussion. Getting StartedNo distributions available yet. Stay tuned. Understanding the ChallengeI'm putting together a collection of documentation on Rsync - how it works, the basic building blocks of the algorithm, the strategy behind the network layer design. You can follow along in AllAboutRsync. [Less]

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This project aims to create a media player daemon (MPD) client for touch screen. Written in Qt, it currently runs on a sky2440-v2 arm9 development board with a 7inch touch screen.

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Hato is a Mail Transfer Agent with powerful integrated spam detection and filtering capabilities. Currently it supports the following features: * hato-fetch fetchmail replacement * Verify Yahoo Domain Keys * Real-time black lists * User-configurable filters, a superset of RFC3028 in Scheme ... [More] * Integrated multilingual Markovian spam filter * Save mail to mbox, MH or maildir formats [Less]

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T42 is a Win32 implementation of unix ntalk protocol.

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Some time ago I created a php client (personal use) for MPD (www.musicpd.org). After my first project with rails it's time for a new challenge. So that's why I'm creating MPD Radio 2.0. This time with a new language, (more) tests, documentation and sourcecode revision stuff... Goals: realtime, stable and a clean design.

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