This is a little WWW-proxy that can communicate over both IPv4 and IPv6. It's
primary use is as stub-proxy between a IPv4-only browser and the rest of the
(v4 and v6) Internet. This proxy is meant to run on a client machine as
frontend to an IPv4-only browser and not to serve a large number of clients.
If you need the latter you're much better off with a full-fledged proxy like
squid.
This program is based on same code copyrighted by the Junkbusters Corp.
Kinput2 is an Japanese text input server for X11 applications. A
client that require kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text
sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does
kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the
client.
A python based web application for monitoring, analytics and
notifications for Plex Media Server (www.plex.tv).
SockJS-tornado is a Python server side counterpart of SockJS-client browser
library running on top of Tornado framework.
Icecast-kh is a fork of icecast, a streaming mp3/ogg-vorbis audio server.
Icecast provides nearly all the functionality of the Shoutcast server.
It will accept encoding streams from encoders like winamp, shout and ices.
It can also add itself to a directory server such as our own
icecast.linuxpower.org or Nullsoft's yp.shoutcast.com.
POPular is a suite of programs for setting up large POP3 server systems. It
consists of a POP3 proxy, a storage server and lots of utility programs. Note
that this program is intended to be used in large email systems and is
therefore quite complex to configure. If you only have a few thousand
mailboxes, you are probably better of with a different POP3 server.
The Akonadi framework is responsible for providing applications with a
centralized database to store, index and retrieve the user's personal
information. This includes the user's emails, contacts, calendars,
events, journals, alarms, notes, etc.
It is an implementation of Sumbur consistent spreading algorithm.
Irc is a functional replacement for and improvement to talk(1). Talk
is an old, primitive, atrocious, minimalist sort of keyboard/screen
conversation tool, using a grotesque, machine-dependent protocol.
Irc does everything talk does, but with a better protocol, allowing
more than 2 users to talk at once, with access across the aggregate
Internet, and providing a whole raft of other useful features.