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    HyperVM

    HyperVM Virtual Machine Hosting Panel

    HyperVM is a multi-tiered, multi-server, multi-virtualization software product allowing a VPS vendor to provision, manage and delegate Xen or OpenVZ based virtual private servers. HyperVM allows users to manage VPS' across multiple servers transparently: it provides a mechanism to manage their networking configuration (IP address, gateway) from the control panel itself, and has a full-fledged IP address pool to facilitate large scale management.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    UnicodeConverter

    A Java/Windows/.NET document conversion utility

    A Java/Windows/.NET conversion utility. Convert text, RTF, HTML, and Word/Excel/PowerPoint documents in Vietnamese legacy formats (VNI, VISCII, VPS, TCVN3, or VIQR), NCR (windows-1252, iso-8859-1), and Unicode Composite (NFD) to Unicode Precomposed (NFC) format
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    Java Mesh Server

    A Java Version of Magnie's Mesh Server for VPS

    Written in Java, this is meant to be used as a replacement for Scratch (by MIT) on web servers. It uses TCP port 42001 and Remote Sensors Connections Protocol.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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