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Ralink RT2500, RT2501, RT2600, RT2700, RT2800, RT3090, RT3292, RT3592 and RT5390 (ral), RT2500USB (ural) Integrated Yes [61] BSD: Damien Bergamini Documentation based Yes ray: Raytheon Raylink/WebGear Aviator IEEE 802.11FH 2.7 to 5.4 — BSD: Yes rsu: Realtek RTL8188SU/RTL8191SU/RTL8192SU Integrated (since 4.9) No BSD: Damien Bergamini Reverse ...
Ralink RT2560F on a Wi-Fi Mini PCI Card Ralink RT63365E on a Wi-Fi router and access point from Huawei. Ralink Technology, Corp. is a Wi-Fi chipset manufacturer mainly known for their IEEE 802.11 (Wireless LAN) chipsets. Ralink was founded in 2001 in Cupertino, California, then moved its headquarters to Hsinchu, Taiwan.
Client Fork from FLOSS Runs on Kad Unicode Languages supp Development Status Linux Windows Mac OS X; eDonkey2000 - No Yes Yes Yes No No 1 Discontinued aMule: xMule: GPL: Yes Yes [N 1] Yes Yes Yes 28 Active eMule and its Mods - GPL No Yes No Yes Yes 43 [1] Active eMule Plus: eMule: GPL No [N 2] Yes No No Yes [N 3] 31 Abandoned MLDonkey - GPL Yes ...
GNU/*/Linux (or Owl for short) is a small security-enhanced Linux distribution for servers, appliances, and virtual appliances. Effectively at end of life. OpenWrt: Active: Linux: x86, x86-64, MIPS, ARM, PowerPC, AVR32, CRIS, m68k, SPARC, SuperH, Ubicom32, etc. GPL V2: Free: Linux distribution with a focus on CPE-routers and
NMDC [1] Client FOSS Software license Last update [3] (version) Windows Linux macOS Other OS GUI CLI Other UI Programming language Based on MLDonkey: Yes GNU GPL: 2020-06-06 (3.1.7-2) Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes WebUI: OCaml, C, assembly: Shareaza: Yes GNU GPL: 2017-09-18 2.7.10.2 Yes No No No Yes Unknown Unknown C++: NeoModus Direct Connect No ...
Admin4 [1] - an open source LDAP browser and directory client for Linux, OS X, and Microsoft Windows, implemented in Python.; Apache Directory Server/Studio - an LDAP browser and directory client for Linux, OS X, and Microsoft Windows, and as a plug-in for the Eclipse development environment.
The Direct Client-to-Client Protocol (DCC) has been the primary method of establishing connections directly between IRC clients for a long time now. Once established, DCC connections bypass the IRC network and servers, allowing for all sorts of data to be transferred between clients including files and direct chat sessions.
Jami, with GTK/Qt GUI, also supports IAX2 protocol, for Linux, OS X, Windows GPL; Jitsi, a Java VoIP and Instant Messaging client with ZRTP encryption, for FreeBSD, Linux, OS X, Windows; LGPL; Linphone, with a core/UI separation, the GUI is using Qt libraries, for Linux, OS X, Windows, and mobile phones (Android, iPhone, Windows Phone, BlackBerry)