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Vine Server – VNC Server for Mac OS X

Vine Server(OSXvnc) is a robust, full-featured VNC server for MacOS X. It allows VNC clients to remotely view or control the machine. It is provided by TestPlant, for use with Vine Viewer AND Eggplant for cross-platform testing,

Chicken of the VNC – Remote Desktop Client for Mac OS X

Chicken of the VNC is a VNC client for Mac OS X. A VNC client allows one to display and interact with a remote computer screen. In other words, you can use Chicken of the VNC to interact with a remote computer as though it’s right next to you.

Filezilla – Multiplatform FTP Client/Server

FileZilla Client is a fast and reliable cross-platform FTP, FTPS and SFTP client with lots of useful features and an intuitive graphical user interface.

Warhammer Online Endless Free Trial – Windows and Mac OS X

Play the ENDLESS FREE trial! War is everywhere in Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning (WAR), the new MMORPG from the creators of Dark Age of Camelot.

No joke, you can play Warhammer Online up to level 10 as long as you want!

Opera – Multiplatform Web Browser

The Opera 10 Web browser showcases a sleek design coupled with our new Opera Turbo technology, which keeps Web pages loading quickly even if your connection slows down. Download Opera 10, it is completely free.

Colloquy – IRC Chat for OS X

Traditionally, chat clients on the Mac have been anything but glamorous. Colloquy is an advanced IRC, SILC & ICB client which aims to fill this void. By adhering to Mac OS X interface conventions, Colloquy has the look and feel of a quality Mac application.

Ventrilo – Multiplatform Voice chat

Ventrilo is comprised of two primary Components: The Client that every end user will need to download, and the Server. Only one person needs to host a Server that all of the other Clients will connect to. Ventrilo is supported on different platforms as well ranging from Microsoft Windows to Apple Macintosh and Linux.

Transmission – Multiplatform Torrent Client

Transmission is designed from the ground up to balance power with simplicity. We’ve set initial preferences so things Just Work, while advanced features like watch directories, bad peer blocking, and the web interface can be configured with just a few clicks. When Ubuntu chose Transmission as its default BitTorrent client, one of the most-cited reasons was its easy learning curve.


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