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CCL – Cyber Cafe Management System For LINUX
Written by piju on May 25, 2009 – 12:37 pm -
What’s CCL:

- CCL (libccls + libcclc) is a library that intends to make the development of internet cafe programs easier, doing some of the work for you. libccls is used to make the server part, and libcclc is used to make the client. It is currently a work in progress, the APIs are subject to changes.
Where you can use it:

- It is developed on Linux, but it is supposed to work everywhere SQLite and Glib, and OpenSSL works.
What it does:

This are things it does for you:
- It handles the communication betwen client and server, so you don’t have to care about sockets, and things like that.
- Suport for secure connections using OpenSSL.
- Flexible tarifs system.
- Support for selling products, etc
- Support for members (they can have different tarifs)
- It controls the time of the client sessions, and calculates the price.
- Support for countdown sessions, session pausing, swaping sessions from one workstation to another, etc.
- Logging capabilities, and log searching.



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