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Net-C is a multi-platform chat software for Lan. So you can talk to any person on you network very easy! It has some key features like: * it needs no server * it needs no installation * chat and group chat * message system (like private messages) * smiles * files transfer * User ... [More] status (it means you can set yourself as "Avaliable", "Away" or "Busy") [Less]

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hwmultd (Hardware Multicast Daemon) is a daemon which multicasts hardware information, or respond to mutlicasted hardware information. As a server, hwmultd monitors hardware information and multicasts it so that other computers in the same multicast group can act on that information. As a ... [More] client, hwmultd listens to multicasted hardware information and acts accordingly. For example, one box (the server) can multicast entropy while others listening (the clients) can add it to their own entropy pools. [Less]

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ObjectiveTo make development and testing of network protocol messaging easier and efficient. ScopeAs a network messaging testing framework. What it is notNetCom is aimed to be sitting at application layer. It is not mean for testing hardware device or driver. NetCom is not mean to be a packet ... [More] sniffer, although it is possible that in future a similar feature/module could be provided by minor development on top of existing open source options. StakeholdersExternal: Software programmers, software QA engineers, CS students Internal: NetCom Project team members FeaturesWhile the project progressing, the features will grow as well. You can always check the details from the feature list. Project statusLatest release: Version 0.1.0.1 (2009-06-15) Next release: Version 0.2 (2009-09-15 2009-12-15 2010-04-30) Milestones (Roadmap)Version 0.1 - The GUI app should be runnable at minimum. Version 0.2 - Modules for functional logic should be completed. Version 1.0 - Cover basic functionality to run unit test (TCP/UDP). PlatformWindows (NT based), Linux (Fedora and Ubuntu based) Programming languageC++ Other informationAdditionally, you can also find the latest update or announcement from project's blog. As extra note, it is also author's little personal objective to learn and to improve his programming skills (of course to have fun too) through this project. [Less]

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TigerTalk is a full-featured messaging client and server system for the RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology) community. It has the ability to connect to both an RIT specific network, as well as AIM over TOC2 . Notable features for the RIT network include end-to-end encryption, group and private ... [More] chats, asynchronous messaging, and profile storage. [Less]

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ReasonI had been looking around for a simple multicast project for a while and had seen code snippets and some projects on CodeProject but nothing really suited my needs. I decided to write a simple library that I would be able to learn from in the .Net environment. GoalProvide a very simple ... [More] multicast Broadcaster and Listener for asynchronous multicast message sending. Project DetailsThe project was developed in Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 and Visual Studio Express. This is my first project that is open source. I hope people find it useful and I welcome any comments and feedback. [Less]

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