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| released = {{Start date and age|2002|10|22}}<ref>{{Cite mailing list|last=Shtull-Trauring|first=Itamar|title=Twisted 1.0|date=2002-10-22|
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* [[Zenoss Core]], a network management platform, uses Twisted for many internal and collection daemons.
* [[Scrapy]], a web crawler based on Twisted.
* [[Listen to Wikipedia]], a [[Wikipedia]] audio-visualizer uses Twisted to broadcast real-time edit events to browsers.<ref>{{Citation|title=A WebSocket-oriented monitor for Wikipedia (also, wikimon, wikital monsters)|date=2017-09-03|url=https://github.com/hatnote/wikimon|publisher=hatnote|
* [[Tahoe-LAFS]], a distributed data store and distributed file system.
* [[Deluge (software)|Deluge]], a highly modular [[BitTorrent]] client uses Twisted.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/Installing/Source|title=Deluge: build from source|website=dev.deluge-torrent.org|
* [[Magic Wormhole]], a secure file transfer tool using [[Password-authenticated key agreement|PAKE]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://github.com/warner/magic-wormhole|title=Magic Wormhole|website=github.com}}</ref>
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* [[Netty (software)|Netty]], for the Java programming language
* [[Node.js]], for Javascript
* [[EventMachine]], an event-processing library for [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://rubyeventmachine.com/ |title=EventMachine |
* [[Kivy (framework)]], a multi-platform GUI framework (including iOS and Android)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kivy.org/docs/guide/other-frameworks.html|title=Integrating with other Frameworks — Kivy 1.11.0.dev0 documentation|website=kivy.org}}</ref>
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