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    A 100% Java client for the DICT protocol (RFC2229). This provides access to lexicons, translating dictionaries, thesauri and similar database over a TCP/IP protocol.
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    etherpaste

    Cut and paste across computers on a network with EtherClip.

    With no programme to do it with, it is hard to move short snippets of information across computers on a network; one can not simply press Shift-Delete on one computer and Shift-Insert on the other. This requires a "shared clipboard"; EtherPaste (formerly known as NetClip) fulfills this niche quite well, at least for older versions of Windows. This project's aim is to make EtherPaste work for Windows Vista, 7, and 8.
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