Net-RNDC implements the BIND Remote Name Daemon Control V1 protocol
and the rndc client.
This PHP extensions is a wrapper for GUPnP (net/gupnp).
Sofia-SIP is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF
RFC3261 specification. It can be used as a building block for SIP client
software for uses such as VoIP, IM, and many other real-time and person-to-
person communication services.
This is ser2net, a program for allowing network connections to serial
ports. See the man page for information about using the program.
Note that ser2net supports RFC 2217 (remote control of serial port
parameters), but you must have a compliant client. The only one I
know if is kermit (http://www.columbia.edu/kermit).
This is the distributed.net's distributed computing
client. This client contains the modules for OGR
and RC5-72. DES, CSC, and RC5-64 are no longer
included in this client.
As a "loosely knit" group of computer users from all
over the world, we take up challenges which require
a lot of computing power. We solve these by distributing
the cpu power needed over the computers of our members. That's
why we're called "distributed.net." Read more about
it at www.distributed.net.
For your statistics, check out:
http://stats.distributed.net/
For general help with the client or distributed.net, mail:
help@distributed.net
Net::Nslookup provides the capabilities of the standard UNIX command
line tool nslookup(1). Net::DNS is a wonderful and full featured module,
but quite often, all you need is `nslookup $host`. This module provides
that functionality.
Net::eBay allows super easy access to eBay for any perl developer.
Make an instance of Net::eBay and then call submitRequest to send
requests to eBay.
Supports both Legacy API as well as NEW API.
Net::DNS is a pure Ruby DNS library, with a clean
OO interface and an extensible API
This is the head module of the Net::XMPP2 XMPP client protocol (as
described in RFC 3920 and RFC 3921) framework.
CenterIM is a fork of CenterICQ.
CenterIM is a text mode menu- and window-driven IM interface that supports the
ICQ2000, Yahoo!, MSN, AIM, Gadu-Gadu and IRC protocols as well as posting to
LiveJournal aggregating RSS feeds.
It allows you to send, receive, and forward messages, URLs, SMSes, contacts,
and email express messages. It also lets you set your own and fetch others'
away messages, and define external handlers for incoming events. You can mass
message-send, search for users, view users' details, maintain your contact
list directly from the program, view the message history, register a new UIN
and update your details, be informed upon receipt of email messages,
automatically set away after the defined period of inactivity, and have your
own ignore, visible, and invisible lists. It can also associate events with
sounds, make log of events, and allows arrangement of contacts into groups.
The development of CenterIM is currently quite active, but is still happy
to find more users helping with contributing bug reports, suggestions,
feedback and code.
If you're interested in joining our community, feel free to inform about our
mailing lists on the CenterIM homepage or on #centerim at the Freenode IRC.