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    Build system and integration libraries allows automatic building of GTK+-2 & 3 applications on OSX using the native Quartz display system, the Mac menubar, and familiar key bindings. This project is now part of Gnome, see https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/GTK+/OSX for more information.
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    PicPodz: 3D Photo Slideshow Sphere

    PicPodz: 3D Photo Slideshow Sphere

    Resizable photo reminder desktop widget

    PicPodz is on the Mac App Store (http://is.gd/iAEWHn) PicPodz is an OS X 10.10 desktop photo slideshow in the form of a sphere. Just drag images into the window then change modes. Pics will change randomly. Resize or maximize to suit your needs. I recommend organizing copies of pics into folders, rather than using originals. Just select all images and drop them into the window.
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    AppLaunch
    AppLaunch is a MacOS X tool written in Objective-C/Cocoa to launch common Unix and MacOS commands using a "graphical command line". You can say that it is the MacOS X version of Windows', KDEs, ... "Run"/"Launch" dialog.
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    Handles GetURL apple events, like a mail client would handle a mailto link, by delegating them to the mutt mail client, using AppleScript and Terminal.app. Both the developers are viewing this mostly as a learning experience, so you are welcome to join.
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    Mac OS X screensaver that shows the definition of a randomly chosen word on screen using the dict protocol.
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    GSDock is a dock written using the GNUstep (OpenStep) API. It is a hybrid of the traditional NeXTstep Dock and the newer OS X Dock.
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