OpenVoIP: An Open Peer-to-Peer VoIP and IM System

OpenVOIP

Welcome to OpenVoIP, an open source peer-to-peer VoIP and IM system of ~1000 nodes running on ~300 PlanetLab machines. OpenVoIP runs Peer-to-Peer Protocol (P2PP) which can be used to implement well-known DHTs or unstructured protocols. Unlike OpenDHT, where it was only possible to put/get the data, we allow non-PlanetLab nodes to become part of our overlay. This means that you can download the P2PP executable for Windows XP, Linux, or OpenWengo-P2PP SIP phone and connect to our overlay. Your node will provide routing and storage services to the overlay.

This software project appears to be in the experimental phase.

Onion Pi Tor Router made with Raspberry Pi

It appears to me this would be good if you wanted to run an open router and try to protect yourself from what users may do on via your router.

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  • You'll still need to set up the access point and Tor software according to our tutorial. This project is best used by people with a little bit of command-line, linux or Raspberry Pi experience. If you've set up a Raspberry Pi and configured it before, this project will be a fun experience.

WinEdit Latex Editor

A friend of mine mentioned they use WinEdit to originate LaTex math documents.  I checked and it appears it does not give a WSIWYG preview or working environment.  I will have to install to verify.

From Wikipedia

WinEdt is a shareware Unicode (UTF-8) editor and shell for Microsoft Windows. It is primarily used for the creation of TeX (or LaTeX) documents, but can also be used to edit HTML or any other type of text file. It can be configured to run as a front-end for a variety of TeX systems, including MiKTeXfpTeX and TeX Live. WinEdt's highlighting schemes can be customized for different modes and its spell checking functionality supports multi-lingual setups, with dictionaries (word-lists) for many languages available for downloading from WinEdt's Community Site. It supports DVI and PDF workflow.

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