| Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC): A software platform for distributed computing using volunteer computer resources. | |
| BoincView: An addon for BOINC. Under Windows all BOINC Clients in a network can be supervised and partly remote controlled. | |
| DotGNU Project: A Free Software competitor to Microsoft's .NET | |
| FIPA-OS: A software agent framework, which implements the specifications of the Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents. (Java) | |
| FIPA: The Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents is a non-profit organisation producing standards for the interoperation of heterogeneous software agents. | |
| Jabber: An XML-based, open-source system and protocol for real-time messaging and presence notification. | |
| Morphis: A wireless content transcoder that enables developers to easily create applications that reach all wireless devices. (Java) | |
| MOSIX: Enhances the Linux kernel with cluster computing capabilities, to allow any number of X86/Pentium/AMD based computers to work as if part of a single system. (C) [GNU/Linux] | |
| Ncat: Makes it easy to pipe data between hosts. The syntax is similar to cat, but allows tcp streams to be specified in addition to regular files. (C) [GNU/Linux, Unix] | |
| Paul's Unofficial BOINC Documentation Site: Summarizes current information about BOINC projects and usage. | |
| SDSC Matrix Project: Offers workflow protocols and workflow language descriptions necessary to build a peer-to- peer infrastructure. | |
| Xfiles: An interactive utility for comparing and merging one file tree with another over a network. (Java) | |
| ZooLib: A library allowing to create native executable for GNU/Linux, Unix, Mac OS, BeOS and Windows with little or no need for platform-specific code. (C++) |
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