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silky.sourceforge.net
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osdir.com 1,716,645
silcnet.org 248
net-security.org 19,487
lists.silcnet.org 185
en.wikipedia.org 28,718,623
sourceforge.net 233,419
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pidgin.im 8,236
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Organic Listing Variations
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Silky - A Secure Chat Client using the SILC Protocol
Silky is a secure chat client using the GTK toolkit and the SILC protocol. ... Silky should work in Windows NT4, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. ...
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Silky - A Secure Chat Client using the SILC Protocol
Silky is a secure chat client using the GTK toolkit and the SILC protocol. ... to work in all major operating systems including Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. ...
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Silky - A Secure Chat Client using the SILC Protocol
Silky is a secure chat client using the GTK toolkit and the SILC protocol. ... Silky should work in Windows NT4, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. ...
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Silky - A Secure Chat Client using the SILC Protocol
Silky is a secure chat client. Silky has a simple and easy to use user interface. Silky runs in Windows, Linux, OS X, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and possibly ...
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Silky - A Secure Chat Client using the SILC Protocol
Silky is a secure chat client using the GTK toolkit and the SILC protocol.
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Silky - A Secure Chat Client using the SILC Protocol
Silky is a secure chat client using the GTK toolkit and the SILC protocol.
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Silky - A Secure Chat Client using the SILC Protocol
Silky is a secure chat client using the GTK toolkit and the SILC protocol.
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Silky - A Secure Chat Client using the SILC Protocol
Toni Willberg; Andrej Kacian. With contributions from: Daniel Richards; Mika Boström; Patrik Weiskircher; Ossi Herrala; Joshua Steele; Ted Rolle ...
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Silky - A Secure Chat Client using the SILC Protocol
Silky differentiates from other simple SILC clients, such as GAIM, ... tested to work in all major operating systems including Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. ...
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Silky - A Secure Chat Client using the SILC Protocol
Silky is a secure chat client. Silky has a simple and easy to use user interface. Silky runs in Windows, Linux, OS X, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and possibly ...
 
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