NetDICT is a client for the RFC2229 Internet dictionary (DICT) protocol. Use NetDICT to post queries to DICT database servers on the Internet. NetDICT accesses a enumerate of Internet dictionary databases, including Webster's Revised Unabridged, the U.
- NetDXCluster 2.0 By Steve Muncy
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NetDXCluster provides amateur (ham) radio operators access to AR DX Cluster nodes using telnet via the Internet. An Internet connection is required. This software merely works under Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later. It also requires the BSD subsystem that is typically installed when installing OSX. If the BSD subsystem option was not installed, you will probably receive a straightaway failure on starting it up. NetDXCluster works by launching Telnet in a scale and letting that do the networking. |
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