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C-Menu is an easy-to-use and powerful suite of programs that you can use to create professional front-ends for your applications, even in resource constrained environments such as embedded, rescue, server, and development environments in which the bloat of a GUI is either impractical or undesirable. C-Menu is no bloat, no nonsense, powerhouse that makes even oudated systems seem fast. C-Menu delivers what you need, when you need it.
A simple, small, cross platform GUI library in plain C89
SGUI is a small, simple, cross platform GUI library written in plain C89.
It has a set of widgets, dialogs and supports OpenGL and Direct3D context creation, also including embedded rendering widgets within a window.
SGUI has so far been successfully tested on various GNU/Linux distros on x86 and x86_64, as well as Windose operating systems from Windows 98 up to Windows 7.
smartCOM is a graphical serial device terminal, it's an alternative to minicom. It is aimed mainly at hardware developers who need a gui test tools to talk to their custom hardware. The GUI is written using the wxWidgets library, and using the tinyxml to save or load config.
http://gnssinfo.com/2012/11/21/wiki-smartcom/
...JWebDesktop comes with ready to use application skeleton (exe, embedded browser, embedded servlet engine, automatic initialization of platfor specific GUI components and server statup etc). Just drop your web application in a pre-designated directory, and you are good to go!
Check JWebDesktop web site (jwebdesktop.sourceforge.net) for usage details.
DIET-PC (DIskless Embedded Technology Personal Computer) is a software kitset enabling IT professionals to build an open source GUI appliance based on commodity x86 (PC), PowerPC (Mac) or ARM (handheld) hardware, using an embedded Linux methodology.
JaguiD is a Java GUI for DOS. It consists of several sub-projects including a Java Compiler, a Class Runner and a Jar Packager. JaguiD has limited Java support to provide a Graphical User Interface for DOS and compatibles.
A small, portable, client/server GUI designed to work on many types of hardware, including handheld computers and other embedded systems. For more information and downloads, see http://picogui.org