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    Xynth is a portable embedded windowing system, client/server interface between display hardware (mouse, keyboard, video displays) and the desktop environment that works on many hardware, including embedded devices (handhelds, set-top boxes, etc.). Move project source to github: https://github.com/alperakcan/xynth
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    Kyuden will be a (massive) multiplayer online game wich take you on a fantasy asian world (based on the historical japanese feodal) where you could be a samourai, a shogun, a bushi, a maho tsukai, etc... En français (support multilangue)
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    Kpacman is an implementation of the pacman game for KDE. Multiple game modes/schemes are available, including Ms. Pacman. Sound is not yet supported.
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    A GNOME game to let you try to solve crossword puzzles. It aims for simplicity in use.
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