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    Scwm is the Scheme Configurable/Constraints Window Manager, a window manager with a powerful dynamic configuration language based on Guile Scheme. Scwm has many, many advanced features, often implemented in the configuration language itself.
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    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    EDE

    EDE

    A light desktop environment for UNIX operating systems.

    EDE is fast desktop environment with familiar look and feel. It should work fine on slower computers too.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Joxy Look and Feel

    Joxy Look and Feel

    Java Swing Look and Feel for integration with the KDE Oxygen theme.

    The KDE desktop environment uses the Oxygen theme by default. By default, Java applications don't follow this theme at all. The Joxy Look and Feel is a "skin" to let Java Swing applications look like the Oxygen theme. Joxy is not an application itself, but a skin for other programs. For installation instructions, please see Joxy's website. Questions about Joxy can be asked in the Discussion section.
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    awflwm is a fork (and extension) of flwm that strives to remain a little more current than flwm (it appears that Bill hasn't had much time for flwm in recent years).
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    Metamouse is an application designed to better share of legacy windows software. It allows multiple users to interact with the application through a "location voting" scheme. Our primary focus is supporting educational software and learning.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Kopete plugin, which allow to ignore spam messages by using simple answer/question scheme. Плагин для Kopete, фильтрующий спам, за счет использования схемы вопрос/ответ.
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    ProgressiveVNC will extend the VNC protocol such that it will be possible to support progressive transmission of the desktop framebuffer. As a testcase we implement a wavelet based compression scheme that fully supports the progressive transmission.
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    PBADEV gathers lessons learned making GIMPVS available on Windows platforms and Makes Blender available together with GIMP on Microsoft Windows Platforms. PBADEV aims at providing the highest quality softwares to artists and developers.
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