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Little thin client runs Linux
The Italian firm CompuMaster has introduced a compact thin client that runs Linux. The "Praim Ino" can be mounted on the back of a monitor, draws just six Watts, and comes with a variety of client software, the company says.

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Kate
Kate is a multi document editor, based on a rewritten version of the kwrite editing widget of KDE, offering all the features of that plus a bunch of its own. Kate has been been moved to the kdebase package, and is a builtin part of your favorite desktop since release 2.2. Being a native KDE application, Kate is of course born with networking transparency, as well as it integrates with the outstanding features of KDE. Choose it for viewing HTML sources from konqueror, editing configuration files, writing new applications or any other text editing task. Read more

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    OpenQabal is a federated, decentralized social networking and collaboration suite written in Java and using open standards, including the latest Semantic Web technologies. new
  • Aorta
    Aorta is loadbalanced and clustring P2P application. It executes Tasklets (which has the ability to split them selves into sub tasks executed in parallel). A typical cluster contains of a LAN with 1-256 computers , each and one of
  • Azureus Speed Control
    Azureus Speed Control enables automatic configuration of your upload limit. This addresses the problem of implicit additional upload when Azureus downloads with high speed, which can lead to connection choking. This is a problem specially for users with low upload bandwidth like German ADSL users.
  • BidNobble
    BidNobble is a Java based auction tool for eBay users. You can track eBay auctions and the snipe tool allows you to schedule your bid to be placed seconds before the auction ends, avoiding driving the price high early in the auction's life.
  • BioCluster
    BioCluster is a peer-to-peer clustering platform for Asterisk, the open source PBX, which allows Asterisk to be used as a full carrier-grade telephony solution. It is meant to be installed on several machines together with Asterisk, turning them into a VoIP cluster. While the BioCluster peer-to-peer protocol was initially designed to cater to Asterisk-based clustering solutions, the BioCluster framework is capable of being extended to support various forms of normally unclustered devices or software packages.
  • Capivara
    Capivara is an application to manage and synchronize files and directories on either local or remote computers. FTP/SFTP are supported to access remote servers. Additionally, Capivara can also serve as a file manager with all features that the java.io package supports.
  • Chungles
    Chungles provides easy file sharing amongst computers on a local network with zeroconf for node discovery.
  • DrygerFax
    DrygerFax is a HylaFax client, but instead of running an actual printer driver on Windows systems, it imitates a Windows networked PostScript printer through Samba and CUPS. It then signals back up to the printing computer, gets all the fax information needed (like where to fax to), and sends the fax.
  • DSHub
    DSHub is a hubsoft for the Direct Connect Network. It uses the ADC protocol currently in development by DC developers. It's written in Java, is multi-platform, and has many interesting features.
  • Effusion
    Effusion aims to allow users to share torrent files on irc in a user friendly way.
  • FTP SyncAgent
    FTPSyncAgent helps you to keep a specific local directory in sync with a remote FTP folder. Currently it's a console application, but in future a more intelligent and autonomous deamon will be provided.
  • gnujatella
    gnujatella is one of many Gnutella Net clients. It is completely witten in Java.
  • JavaNap
    the beginnings of a Java napster client
  • jBoom
    jBoom is a browser and system independent bookmark manager. Bookmarks are kept in a remote XML file and can be accessed from everywhere over internet. No special web service is needed, just HTP, SSH, or HTTP access to a remote system.
  • JDxpc
    a re-implementation of dxpc(Differential X Protocol Compressor) in pure Java
  • Jetmon
    a client-server link monitoring tool for NOC operations, written in Java. The server pings a list of network devices, reporting the state to the clients
  • jGetFile
    jGetFile is geared towards mass downloading specifically non-html files from the web. Web crawlers and website downloads are widely available and work very well. Not all web-based file crawlers are equal however
  • JHylaFAX
    A platform independent client for HylaFAX. It is purely written in Java and runs on any Java 5.0 enabled platform. It has a small footprint, starts up quickly, and features a sleek user interface.
  • jpartialdownloader
    jpartialdownloader is a HTTP/FTP/BitTorrent file downloader supporting many features like resuming and retrying downloads. It can also download only a range of the a file so that you can download large files in small pieces.
  • MM3WebAssistant - Proxy Offline Browser
    (commercial) MM3WebAssistant - Proxy Offline Browser - Professional archives Web pages visited with your browser to be used online and offline. Offline, each page is available with its original URL.
  • Pagesucker
    will download a web page from a remote web server, from details you pass through the command line, of in a file, which is a list of webservers, paths and an output file name
  • Phex
    Phex is a P2P filesharing client which is based on the Gnutella network. It is a multi-plattform and spyware free. It offers a advanced functionalities and integrates all common Gnutella extensions like multi-source downloads and advanced search features
  • Retriever
    a download manager that supports HTTP, FTP and BitTorrent transfers. The program provides support for proxy servers. The application is distributed using an easy to use installer that provides integration with Windows operating system and X Window Managers that support the freedesktop.org standards
  • RFax
    a package thats sends faxes. It can fax to any group 3 fax machine using a fax modem. It requires java CommAPI
  • sancho
    sancho is a gui that connects to a p2p core application. Power users that use p2p applications usually choose one that has core/gui separation. sancho provides an easy to use, powerful, and configurable gui, currently supporting the gui protocol of the popular mldonkey core.
  • SMSWriter
    the first SMS/Phonebook application which supports the whole 7 bit GSM alphabet including Greek letters. It supports multiple, flash and report messages as well as editing of phone directory
  • SMTP2SMS
    a SMS client for sending SMS to the mobile for which EMAIL2SMS service is provided. It uses SMTP for sending SMS. Currently the code comes with a configurable Operators list
  • XWiki
    a WikiWiki clone written in Java that supports many popular features of other Wikis like the Wiki syntax, version control, attachments, security, and searching, but also many advanced features like templates, database and dynamic development using the velocity or groovy scripting language, a plugin system and skinability, J2EE scalability, XML/RPC remote API, Portlet integration, statistics, an RSS feed, PDF exporting, and WYSIWYG editing
  • YajHFC
    YajHFC (Yet Another Java Hylafax Client) is client for the hylafax fax server (http://www.hylafax.org) written completely in Java. Features include: faxing documents in Postscript or PDF format, polling faxes, support for generating cover pages from templates, and support for both English and German.



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