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Plugin based multi-IM communicator. ncurses or gtk2 (in progress) based GUI. Support for different protocols: irc, jabber (including gmail), gg (gadu-gadu largest polish IM), tlen, nntp (read only).

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OpenKore is an automation tool for Ragnarok Online-compatible games, authorized to be used on KoreRO.

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Ellogon is a multi-lingual, cross-platform, general-purpose language engineering environment, developed in order to aid both researchers who are doing research in computational linguistics, as well as companies who produce and deliver language engineering systems. Ellogon as a language engineering ... [More] platform offers an extensive set of facilities, including tools for processing and visualising textual/HTML/XML data and associated linguistic information, support for lexical resources (like creating and embedding lexicons), tools for creating annotated corpora, accessing databases, comparing annotated data, or transforming linguistic information into vectors for use with various machine learning algorithms. [Less]

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This is a log colorizer perl script intended to have command output piped through it to a terminal, and allows easy file-based configuration of new highlighting schemes using simple text matches, globs or regular expressions. It works transparently even in interactive contexts with scripts which ... [More] produce prompt lines and wait for user input. Patterns are provided for ant and maven output. See the readme on the main github page for instructions. My version started as a fork of v1.1 from resentment.org, but I've made numerous improvements since then. [Less]

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This is an LDAP shell. I wrote it a long time ago, actually, but have only recently gotten around to making it release-worthy. It is composed of two parts: Net::LDAP::Config, and ldapsh. Net::LDAP::Config is a library for simplifying and centralizing access to your LDAP repositories. Instead ... [More] of having every single script ask for your ldap server and search base, or have it hard coded, you can simply use this library: my $config = Net::LDAP::Config->new("default"); It's got a couple other nice features, like the fact that it caches your LDAP UID (per host), so you should only ever have to type it in once. It's pretty well documented, so 'perldoc Net::LDAP::config' should get you the rest of the way. ldapsh, and its corresponding library Net::LDAP::Shell, provide (shockingly) the shell [Less]

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App::FQStat is the internal module that runs the fqstat.pl tool. fqstat is an interactive, console based front-end for Sun's Grid Engine (http://gridengine.sunsource.net/). This has grown out of an in-house tool I wrote just for convenience, but I believe it may be useful to others who loathe ... [More] the ugly and slow Java GUI qmon that comes with the grid engine software and who find the huge list of jobs coming out of qstat to be painful. Usage of the tool is quite simple. Run it, it'll show all current jobs on the cluster. Hit "h" to get online-help or F10 to enter the menu. It can show, select, highlight, sort, kill, and modify jobs in your queue. fqstat was tested against a couple of versions of the grid engine software starting somewhere around 6.0. [Less]

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YICS connects to the Yahoo! Chess server and emulates a chessd-based server, making it possible to use ICS-compatible interfaces (such as xboard, WinBoard, eboard, and Thief) on Yahoo! Chess.

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This project is a ncurses client providing a full featured text based interface to RT, the acclaimed request tracker ( http://bestpractical.com/rt/ ) . It uses the REST interface to retrieve data, and POE to provide a multitask non synchronous interface

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Web Console is a web-based application that allows remote users to execute UNIX/Windows shell commands on a server, upload/download files to/from server, edit text files directly on a server and much more. The application is represented as a web page that accepts user input such as a command ... [More] , executes that command on a remote web server, and shows command output in a browser. As well, simple and functional file manager build-in into the application. Web Console is open-source software written on Perl using AJAX technology. The application is very light, does not require any database, and can be uploaded, configured and ready to use in about 10 minutes (no need server administrator permissions for installation). [Less]

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Curses::UICurses::UI is an object-oriented user interface framework for Perl. It contains basic widgets (like buttons and text areas), more "advanced" widgets (like UI tabs and a fully-functional basic text editor), and some higher-level classes like pre-fab error dialogues. Where to ... [More] go nextTo know what's up day-to-day, check out the project blog (linked at right). Bug listing, bug reporting, and recent tarballs are also over on the right. (Tentative) Roadmap0.97 -- All modules reformatted to "CPAN modern" 0.98 -- All documentation overhauled 0.99 -- Resolve outstanding major issues, 50% test coverage 1.00 -- Misc cleanup, stable release [Less]

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