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Amarok
Amarok - Open Source Music Player
Amarok is a cross-platform open source music player. Although Amarok is part of the KDE project it is released independently of the central KDE Software Compilation release cycle. Amarok is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License 2.
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ClamWin
ClamWin - Open Source Antivirus
ClamWin Support Services
ClamWin is open source antivirus software for Microsoft Windows. It provides a graphical user interface to the ClamAV (Clam AntiVirus) engine.
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GNUPanel
GNUPanel
Open Source Control Panel
GNUPanel is a completely free (GPL) replacement for proprietary web hosting automation software. GNUPanel is under development, focusing on translation efforts that permit the entire free software community to participate. Currently, GNUPanel is Debian-centric, however, a distro-agnostic approach is planned.
It is written mainly in PHP 5 and initially designed to run on 32 or 64 bits Debian GNU/linux.
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VHCS
VHCS for Linux
Open source web server administration / Control Panel
VHCS is a open source web-based interface for easy web server administration for Linux. VHCS is designed for hosting and internet service providers and IT professionals. With VHCS you can configure your server and applications, create user with domains with a few point-and-click operations that take less than a minute. VHCS manage Apache vhosts, DNS, email and FTP accounts, quotas, create statistics and much more.
Presently www.vhcs.net/ is effected by Malware!!!
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CVS
CVS – Concurrent Versions Systems
Open Source Version Control System
CVS is the Concurrent Versions System, the dominant open-source network-transparent version control system. It was first released in 1986. CVS is the de facto standard and is installed virtually everywhere. It’s useful for any designer or developer for backing up and sharing files. Tortoise CVS is a great client for CVS on Windows, and there are many different IDEs, such as Xcode (Mac), Eclipse, NetBeans andEmacs, that use CVS.
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