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Rainlendar Lite 2.5

Rainlendar Lite 2.5


Rainlendar Lite is a versatile calendar application that is easy to use and doesnt take much space on your desktop. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-05-19 License: Freeware Price: FREE
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Rainlendar Lite 2.2Rainlendar project is a customizable desktop calendar. Rainlendar is a feature rich calendar ... *Network shared calendars and Outlook support are available only in the Pro version Main
License:Freeware
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Added: 2007-07-27
SendIP 2.5

SendIP 2.5


SendIP is a commandline tool to send arbitrary packets. more>>
SendIP is a command-line tool to send arbitrary IP packets. It has a large number of options to specify the content of every header of a RIP, RIPng, BGP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, or raw IPv4/IPv6 packet.
It also allows any data to be added to the packet. Checksums can be calculated automatically, but if you wish to send out wrong checksums, that is supported too.
Here is a list of protocols that SendIP currently understands:
- IPv4 (but see below section 7)
- TCP
- BGP
- ICMP
- UDP
- RIP
- NTP
- IPv6 (except on solaris)
- ICMPv6
- TCP
- UDP
- RIPng
- NTP?
Other protocols will be added in future versions, as and when I have time to add them.
Of course, it is still possible to send packets using other protocols, but you have to construct the packet data and headers entirely by hand.
Installation
make ; make install should work.
You MUST use GNU make.
On Solaris you need to use gcc-3.x or above, and GNU binutils.
On other platforms, you probably need gcc-2.x or above.
If you have install problems on Solaris, try:
make install INSTALL=/usr/ucb/install
If you cant persuade it to compile or install, mail me with details of what goes wrong, and what system you are trying to install it on.
By this I mean at least:
- output of make -k veryclean all install
- OS, including version
- version of make, gcc, etc
- version of sendip
- anything else you think might be relevant
You can change where it installs by changing BINDIR and/or PREFIX at the top of the Makefile.
A .spec file is included to build RPMS, and source and binary RPMS are also available from the web page. Debian packages are also available, and sendip is included in the FreeBSD ports collection.
Usage
SendIP can take a huge number of commandline parameters. For this reason, future versions may have some sort of user interface...
Please read the man page or sendip -h for details. They are not documented here because they change often between versions and I cant be bothered to keep this up to date.
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Added: 2005-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Regress Pro 1.1

Regress Pro 1.1


Regress Pro is scientific/industrial software that can be used to study experimental data. more>>
Regress Pro is scientific/industrial software that can be used to study experimental data coming from spectroscopic ellipsometers or reflectometers.

Regress Pro has been developed mainly for the application of thin film measurement in the semiconductor industry.

The software is suitable both to determine the thickness of the layers and to determine the optical properties of dielectric materials.

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Added: 2006-10-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Nosefart 2.5

Nosefart 2.5


Nosefart is a player for NES Sound Format. more>>
Nosefart is a player for NES Sound Format (NSF) files (which consist of audio data ripped from Nintendo Entertainment System games).
It runs as a standalone player in Linux, with both command line and GTK interfaces, as well has having plugins for Winamp, XMMS, and CL-amp.
Enhancements:
- The file selection dialog now remembers what directory you used in the last session.
- If esd (or something else) is blocking the sound card, it now pops up an error rather than just hanging.
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Added: 2005-09-21 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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ET Pro 3.2.6

ET Pro 3.2.6


ET Pro is a the Enemy Territory Competition Mod. more>>
ET Pro is a mod specifically targeted at competition play, with features specifically designed for administration of competition servers.
ET Pro has been chosen as the official tournament mod for STA, TWL, CAL, Clanbase, and ESL.
The official IRC channel for ET Pro is #etpro on irc.freenode.net
The ET Pro development team would like to extend thanks to the following who contributed significantly to the development of 2.0.0, without their help ET Pro would not be where it is today!
Enhancements:
Bug/Exploit Fixes
- Ammopacks/medpacks no longer "bounce off" players if you are too close
- Mounted tank browning/mg42 no longer fires low
- K43/Garand unlimited grenade ammo exploit fixed
- Spectating/demoplayback/multiview mg42/mortar viewpoints are much more accurate now
- Battery mapscript - autospawn now works for west bunker captures
- Compass now clips map icons correctly
- Server no longer drops clients who havent loaded completely on map_restart
- Prone hitboxes fixed
- Mine flags no longer block other mines from being spotted
Optimizations
- Corpses and items no longer eat bandwidth when disappearing
- Unused code removed. server takes 1.3m less memory and less cpu
Gameplay
- Multiview from OSP
- Wounded players now take 113 damage (6 shots) instead of 75 to force into limbo
- Refs who have logged in via password may pass or cancel votes by voting yes or no on a vote.
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Added: 2006-12-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FileRunner 2.5.1

FileRunner 2.5.1


FileRunner is a simple and efficient X11 file manager for Unix. more>>
FileRunner is a simple and efficient X11 file manager for Unix. It has built-in FTP support and is very configurable. FileRunner was created to ease you from the burden of typing thousands of "ls", "cd", "mv", "rm" and "cp" in a day just to get your work done.
The interface has been made as efficient as possible to be able to compete with the speed of command line usage. FileRunner is implemented in Tcl/Tk and a little C.
Main features:
- Simple and powerful interface.
- History and Hotlist (bookmarks).
- Recursive directory menu of entire file system tree.
- Browse FTP directories as easy as normal directories.
- FTP capabilities:
- Copy: FTP files/directories upload/download (recursive).
- FTP Delete (recursive), FTP Makedir, FTP Rename.
- Supports FTP through proxy.
- FTP resume download function.
- Rule based configuration of FTP site logins (password/user/proxy).
- Asynchronous file transfer.
- Cached directory listings.
- Asynchronous file operations.
- Built-in command shell windows. Synchronized with file panels. These have history, aliases and file name completion.
- Extendable by adding your own command buttons.
- Very configurable.
- User defined file pattern / actions. (*.jpg -> launch image viewer etc.)
- Distributed as Open Source under the GNU General Public License.
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Added: 2006-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Skeleton Pro 1.7

Skeleton Pro 1.7


Skeleton Pro is a Swing demo application that can help you get started with Swing. more>>
Skeleton Pro is a Swing demo application that can help you get started with Swing. Skeleton Pro project incorporates user interface and architectural patterns that scale well up to medium sized applications.
Skeleton Pro comes with, utilizes and demos the JGoodies Swing Suite.
Main features:
- Better application startup process:
- brings up a splash with progress indicator; configures and restores the UI; configures and uses logging; configures preferences; finally launches and prepares Swing.
- Better integration with the Mac OS X:
- hooks into the application menu; avoids duplicate menu items; better toolbar buttons; better dock icon when minimized.
- Stores and restores state via user preferences:
- Window position and size, panel layout, look&feel and theme
- More default dialogs: Welcome, License, Preferences, Tip of the day, About
- Uses the global (static) help system
- Provides a dynamic help system
- Can switch look&feel at runtime
- Logs runtime errors to a logfile
- Uses anti-aliased components
- Provides consistent dialog layout and design
Users Guide:
The application is about editing propeller shaft data. It has been extracted from a real-world application that helps ship inspectors check and verify whether a propeller shaft complies with a set of building rules for ship and machinery.
You can either create a new project, or load an existing. In both cases, this demo will create a sample project. You can browse the project components in the navigator, in the left. If you select a node in the navigator, an appropriate viewer shows up on the right side.
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Added: 2006-01-13 License: Freeware Price:
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Milo Calendar 0.6

Milo Calendar 0.6


Milo Calendar reads the dates stored by KOrganizer and displays them on your desktop in a clear, neat calendar. more>>
Milo Calendar is a SuperKaramba script that reads the dates stored by KOrganizer and displays them on your desktop in a clear, neat calendar.

The calendar also displays todays date and it can move back/forward months. the descriptions of the events are shown via tooltips.

The images for this theme should be very customizable. In the next versions I will try to make them compatible with rainlendar themes found all over the net!

I must thank DeVoeSquared.com for the iCal module, and rainy (rainlendar) for the theme.

Note: if you have multiple KOrganizer resources, you can change the name of the file that milo calendar reads:

the default is:
reader = iCal.ICalReader(std)
in the dir: ~/.kde/share/apps/korganizer/std.ics

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Added: 2007-06-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BuddySpace PRO 2.6

BuddySpace PRO 2.6


BuddySpace is an enhanced Jabber client providing secure presence management, web services and instant messaging. more>>
BuddySpace is an instant messenger with four novel twists: (1) it allows optional maps for geographical & office-plan visualizations in addition to standard buddy lists; (2) it is built on open source Jabber, which makes it interoperable with ICQ, MSN, Yahoo and others; (3) it is implemented in Java, so it is cross-platform; (4) it is built by a UK research lab, so it is 100% free with full sources readiily available. But BuddySpace is about more than just messaging, as we explain below.

One of the key factors that led to the widespread popularity of Instant Messaging applications from 1997 onwards (including ICQ, AOL, Yahoo!, MSN, Odigo, and Jabber messengers) was the concept of pushed presence: the automatic notification of the appearance of friends and colleagues online.

However, Instant Messaging (IM) is just one of many possible presence-related and presence-dependent applications. For example, presence-enabled applications can facilitate safety-tracking of children by mobile phone, support for emergency services, blind-date radar, group teleconference management, multiplayer games, and anything involving the collaboration of individuals separated in space and time.

Why phone a contact only to receive an engaged tone or pre-recorded message, when the telephone network already knows what state your contact is in, and could indicate this directly on your contact list? All of these concepts embody varying degrees of what we refer to as enhanced presence management.

The concept of presence has matured in recent years to move away from the simple notion of online/offline/away, towards a rich blend of attributes that can be used to characterise an individuals physical and/or spatial location, work trajectory, time frame of reference, mental mood, goals, and even intentions! Our challenge is how best to characterise presence, how to make it easy to manage and easy to visualise, and how to remain consistent with the users own expectations, work habits, and existing patterns of Instant Messaging and other communication tool usage.

BuddySpace generalizes the concept of Buddy List (popularised by Instant Messaging tools such as AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, MSN Messenger, and Yahoo Messenger) to provide multiple views of collaborative workgroups according to users needs and tastes. Our aim has been to provide a personal dashboard or radar screen so that one can observe the availability and interaction state of colleagues worldwide in a manner that exhibits the following desirable properties:

* immediate: real-time updates need to be pushed instantly to users rather than pulled in by request -- the push approach helps keep updates more palpable and informative
* peripheral and therefore non-intrusive: users lead busy lives, and dislike being bombarded with yet more information, so we aim to keep awareness of colleagues available in a compact manner that can be noticed peripherally
* customisable: some people prefer simple or hierarchical lists, some prefer visual maps, some prefer status lights, and so on; some prefer a Windows look-and-feel, some a Mac-- we need to cater for diverse user preferences and capabilities
* scaleable: we have to provide ways to indicate the presence of potentially enormous numbers of people, even given that these numbers will be filtered down for personal use -- researchers inhabit workspaces with many hundreds of colleagues around the globe; the Open University has well over 150,000 students online; large peer-spaces like music swapping communities have many millions of users connected simultaneously
* interoperable: with several hundred million users of the Big Four (AIM/ICQ/MSN/Yahoo!), it is crucial that any approach allow interopebility with systems to which our users already subscribe; this is one of the many reasons we built BuddySpace entirely on top of Jabber (www.jabber.org), which provides gateways to the Big Four products.
* cross-platform: we need to service a community not only on Windows, Unix/Linux, and Mac desktop and notebook configurations, but also on PDAs and mobile phones -- we therefore develop entirely in Java
* XML-literate: for future intelligent applications, communication transport needs to be about more than just string-transmission; another we adopted Jabber is that it is based entirely on a generic XML transport architecture, ideally suited for this purpose.
* open source: for the research community to join us and to gain leverage via our research output, we have ensured that BuddySpace is open source, available on SourceForge.
* clean: BuddySpace adheres rigorously to the Jabber specification, which means that it interoperates with other Jabber clients and servers without danger of the rogue behaviour that non-standard implementations inadvertently allow (e.g. the semantics of users inhabiting multiple groups is undefined in some clients, and can cause crashes).
* extendable: BuddySpace deploys a plug-in architecture which means that additions, such as new visualizations, and new concepts such as gaming interfaces, are readily achievable

BuddySpace fulfills all the above criteria, and provides a compelling user interface that can be highly compact, yet provide users with an important feel-good factor, akin to seeing nearby office lights turned on when entering ones office building at night. By studying the semantics of presence, we can also augment the existing impoverished presence states in a principles manner, providing capabilities that are more representative of the way real users work. Forthcoming capabilities will include automatic location updates via mobile devices, and the use of semantic matchmaking via intelligent profile handling, in order to help users quickly find and filter colleagues of particular interest.
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Added: 2006-10-18 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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labrea 2.5

labrea 2.5


labrea is a intrusion detection / sticky honey pot technology using virtual servers to detect malware. more>>
LaBrea is a intrusion detection / "sticky" honey pot technology using virtual servers to detect malware. LaBrea takes over unused IP addresses, and creates virtual servers that are attractive to worms, hackers, and other denizens of the Internet. The program answers to connection attempts in a way that the machine at the other end gets "stuck", sometimes for a very long time.
LaBrea works by watching ARP requests and replies. When the pgm sees consecutive ARP requests spaced several seconds apart, without any intervening ARP reply, it assumes that the IP in question is unoccupied. It then "creates" an ARP reply with a bogus MAC address, and fires it back to the requester.
An example (from a tcpdump of LaBrea running on my network):
14:18:28.832187 ARP who-has xx.xx.xx.13 tell xx.xx.xx.1
14:18:29.646402 ARP who-has xx.xx.xx.13 tell xx.xx.xx.1
14:18:31.707295 ARP who-has xx.xx.xx.13 tell xx.xx.xx.1
14:18:31.707574 ARP reply xx.xx.xx.13 is-at 0:0:f:ff:ff:ff
There is no xx.xx.xx.13 machine on my network. In this case, the timeout was set to 3 seconds (its a command line parameter), and when that final "who-has" came in, the "is-at" reply that you see was generated by LaBrea.
There isnt a MAC address of 0:0:f:ff:ff:ff either. It doesnt exist.
But now, the router (xx.xx.xx.1) believes that there some machine at xx.xx.xx.13, and that it resides on the MAC address 0:0:f:ff:ff:ff, and so it dutifully sends packets on. In
essence, weve created a "virtual machine" on that IP address.
Now, LaBrea also watches for TCP traffic destined for the ether address 0:0:f:ff:ff:ff. When it sees an inbound TCP SYN packet, it replies with a SYN/ACK that "tarpits" that connection attempt. Everything else is ignored. (Well... sort of. LaBrea also tries to give its "virtual machines" some character... you can ping them, and they respond to a SYN/ACK with a RST.
Theres more to it than that (obviously...) but youll need to read further.
Enhancements:
- src/ctl.c (ctl_init_arrays): Remove call to sleep since not supposed to mix with alarm calls on linux.
- src/utils.c (util_alarm), src/labrea.c: Set alarm and signal handlers after going into daemon mode so that child will get signal
- src/labrea_init.c, src/lbio.c: Take out fudge code since libdnet 1.7 ethopen now uses the libdnet device names (ie eth1, etc).
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Added: 2006-07-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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jpg2pdf PRO 2.x

jpg2pdf PRO 2.x


Jpg2pdf PRO is the PRO version of jpg2pdf. more>>
jpg2pdf PRO is the PRO version of jpg2pdf. jpg2pdf PRO offers you all the features of jpg2pdf 2.x plus these important features: convert every single jpeg to a single pdf (with -album to create a unique PDF) jpg2pdf PRO can automatic detect is the jpeg image is rgb or gray or cmyk and create the correct pdf. jpg2pdf PRO can automatic check if the jpeg image is rgb or gray or cmyk and create the correct pdf or pdf album.
NOTE: jpg2pdf PRO tries to detect if the cmyk image is made by Adobe Photoshop and will use inverted colours to create the pdf (it appears that Adobe Photoshop writes inverted data in CMYK JPEG files: 0 represents 100% ink coverage, rather than 0% ink as youd expect)
Main features:
- convert every single jpeg to a single pdf, to put every jpeg in a pdf album, like normal jpg2pdf, you can use the option -album
- jpg2pdf PRO can automatic detect is the jpeg image is rgb or gray or cmyk and create the correct pdf. Note: jpg2pdf PRO tries to detect if the cmyk image is made by Adobe Photoshop and will use inverted colours to create the pdf (it appears that Adobe Photoshop writes inverted data in CMYK JPEG files: 0 represents 100% ink coverage, rather than 0% ink as youd expect)
- center parameter will center evary jpeg image in the final pdf page
- Using image parameter (to set the paper format of the pdf page equal to the image) is possible to use border parameter to set a border around the image
- Its possible to set a directory where to put the pdfs (pdfdir) and the jpegs (jpgdir)
- Its possible to re-run infinitely jpg2pdf setting the wait seconds
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Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OpenPKG 2.5

OpenPKG 2.5


OpenPKG is a flexible and powerful software packaging facility that eases installation and administration of Unix software. more>>
OpenPKG is a flexible and powerful software packaging facility that eases installation and administration of Unix software across several platforms.
Consolidating different vendor approaches into a unified architecture, it assists in administration of large networks previously complicated by nonconformant systems. It uses RPM to provide an additional system layer on top of the operating system.
It is fully self-contained (no RPM pre-installation is required), installs itself by means of a tricky bootstrapping procedure with minimal operating system intrusion, and supports multiple installation instances.
Main features:
- Portable across major Unix platforms.
- Available for FreeBSD 4.11/5.4/6.0/7.0, NetBSD 2.0, Sun Solaris 8/9/10, Debian GNU/Linux 3.1, Fedora Core 4, RedHat Enterprise Linux 4, Novell SUSE Linux 9.3/10, Gentoo Linux 1.12.0, Mandriva Linux 10.2.
- Already known to work for IBM AIX 5.1, HP HPUX 11.11.
- Release 2.5 consists of 579 packages.
- Entirely based on Open Source software technology.
- Operating System interference minimized.
- Streamlined software packaging.
- Easy installation, updating and deinstallation of packages.
- Bundled with useful and secure package preconfigurations.
- Includes an abstracted and powerful run-command facility.
- Virtual hosting through multiple instances on a single system.
- Proxy packages for reusing packages across instances.
- Build-time package variations for maximum flexibility.
- Foundation to build self-contained environments.
Enhancements:
- This release consists of 579 selected packages which include the latest versions of all popular Unix server software.
- All software is carefully packaged for easy deployment on 19 different Unix platforms.
- The major technical efforts for this release were spent on migrating to the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) version 4.0 and further improving the Solaris 10 support and adding full support for the new FreeBSD 6.0 and SUSE 10.0 platforms.
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Added: 2005-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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xquarto 2.5

xquarto 2.5


xquarto project is a two-player board game based on logic. more>>
xquarto project is a two-player board game based on logic.

Xquarto is a board game designed for the X windows environment. The game is a two-player game, although for the moment,it is only possible to play against the computer. The board is composed of 4x4 squares and 16 pieces. Each piece has four
properties: black or brown, horizontal or vertical, solid or hollow, round or square. This makes up 16 possible combinations and there is exactly one piece for each possibility.

Initially, the board is empty and it is successively filled with pieces. The game is over when a row, a column or a diagonal has four pieces carrying a common property in it, e.g. four black (brown) pieces, four square (round) pieces, four filled
(hollow) pieces, four horizontal (vertical) pieces. In the original quarto rules, the player who is the first to complete a row, column or diagonal as described above wins. This is the implicit mode under which xquarto runs. A variant of the game (tic rules) consists rather of avoiding alignments, i.e. the player who is forced to complete
an alignment loses.

The game is a two-player game. Player 1 chooses one of the 16 pieces. Player 2 then places this piece on one of the 16 squares of the board and chooses a piece out of the remaining 15 pieces which he gives to player 1, who places this piece on one of the remaining 15 squares on the board, etc...

Xquarto supports three different player combinations: human vs computer, computer vs human and human vs human (possibly through the local network in the latter case). The default combination is human vs computer, i.e. the human player starts the game against the computer. This can be changed by clicking on the "Actions" menu (see below for more details).

The rules are really very simple - believe me!

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Added: 2006-11-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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vSignup 2.5

vSignup 2.5


vSignup providea a member registration script which utilizes vAuthenticate for its security handling. more>>
vSignup providea a member registration script which utilizes vAuthenticate for its security handling.

vSignup is a member registration script which utilizes vAuthenticate for its security handling. This handy script features email verification, sending confirmation email message, restricting email domains that are allowed for membership, and much more.

1. Please read the documentation.html thoroughly before attempting to install vSignup 2.5 much more send a support email

2. Please read the faq.txt first before sending a support email as most issues are resolved or explained well in the said file

3. Implementation, customization, and modifications to the code are available for a minimal fee. If you dont want to shell out some cash, go through the documents a couple of times then send me a support email and Ill help you out as much as I can. For cases wherein the only solution is a customization, you either do the customization yourself or let me do it for you (chargeable, of course)

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Added: 2007-04-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Ginterface 1.2.5

Ginterface 1.2.5


ginterface is an instant messenger application to communicate with people. more>>
ginterface is an instant messenger application to communicate with people. ginterface is aimed for the easy communication between people working in Linux Desktops.

You can set up ginterface in your LAN workspace, to communicate with people in that LAN. For using ginterface there is no need for an Internet connection and its all with in the LAN. ginterface has a separate server, gifserver (gif is the acronym of ginterface).

Run this server in one of the LAN systems and start using gif. The only thing to take note is the IP Address of the system in which the server is running, coz., this IP is needed to connect gifclient (client part of gif) to the server.

gifserver is written to run in CUI and gifclient in GUI with user-friendly interfaces. The administrator of the server has the power to add new user to ginterface.

When a new user is added, you can add him/her in your contact list. There are facilities for offline messages also. You can send offline messages to any of your contacts and he/she can see that when he/she logs in again.

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Added: 2005-09-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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