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    Cinnamon is an Enterprise CMS with all functions of a Component CMS, and is ideal for versioned management of assets of all types, like modular technical documentation (DITA and other standards), media assets, documents, contracts, software releases etc. Cinnamon consists of the server, a desktop client and all libraries the desktop client is built on. Cinnamon is an ideal platform for technical documentation systems, custom web or desktop applications in the fields of document...
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    This is an academic project to build a graph database, supporting multiple users, with fully functioned data query, data manipulation and indexing mechanism. It is running in a distributed client-server mode. This project is assigned to final-year project from group IT121B, Bachelor of Computing, University of Wollongong.
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    This project is an customised, highly evolved open source L2J server emulation software. Main source bases mostly on L2JOfficial project files. Project is written in Java, Python, XML, HTML, SQL and so on. //// and is not available to all anymore. ho
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    db4o is the world's leading open source object database for Java and .NET. Leverage fast native object persistence, ACID transactions, query-by-example, S.O.D.A object query API, automatic class schema evolution, small size (http://developer.db4o.com)
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    The MMORPG Resource - Setup your own MMORPG server Perl, C/C#/C++, Batch, SQL, ASM, VB6, Net, Shell. GNU always. Consultas Php, Html, Java - Java Script, , Mysql, Windows (win98, xp, server2003, etc),GNU/Linux. http://www.imperium-online.com.ar/
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    MySXP Client: Is an ActiveX COM Microsoft Windows platform; The objective of this Component is to create a terminal service for a wide open server services as, IM, RPC for client app., RPC, DB terminal, Multiplayer Game client, WebCam, voIP Client.
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    A common problem with testing tools such as NUnit and JUnit is the need to have reliable, consistent data to test against. This tool provides a way to load and unload test data into a database for unit test purposes (as well as any other data loading nee
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