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    Monocaffe Connections Manager
    Is a complete GUI replacement for the gnome terminal which allows you to manage your connections, cluster mode (for sending commands for several servers at the same time) and support for ssh, ftp, telnet, vnc and rdesktop.
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    Provides steganographic cloaking for scripts and other data by interspersing sensitive lines with ANSI codes to clear themselves after drawing on a terminal. Front data, commented-out, is displayed instead.
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    Gapito, Gnome Parallel Terminal, allows to run several SSH or telnet sessions in parallel, replicating user input over all of them. It is very useful to administrate clusters of machines.
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