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    uGet - Download Manager
    uGet, the Best Download Manager for Linux. uGet is a lightweight yet powerful Open Source download manager for GNU/Linux developed with GTK+, which also comes packaged as a portable Windows app. - Quick Links - Features: https://ugetdm.com/features Screenshots: https://ugetdm.com/screenshots Blog: https://ugetdm.com/blog Support: https://ugetdm.com/qa Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): https://ugetdm.com/qa/faq RSS Feed: https://ugetdm.com/rss GitHub: https://github.com/ugetdm
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    Remmina - The GTK Remote Desktop Client

    Remmina - The GTK Remote Desktop Client

    The GTK Remote Desktop Client

    Remmina has moved away from SourceForge in favor of GitLab and it's own domain. Thanks a lot for your understanding and we look forward to seeing very soon on: http://www.remmina.org/ https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina
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    GGredit is library that implements base functionality for a generic graphic editor. DDraw is a diagram editor designed for Gnome that use GGredit. DDraw is inspired to DIA, it can be used to draw many different kinds of diagrams.
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    Net4India Connector for Linux/Windows
    This is a very nice and simple client with GUI to connect to Net4India Broadband Server. This works on Linux/Windows. It also minimizes to notification area. Hover mouse over status icon in notification area and you will get session information.
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    Lipsum.com rgtk interface provides a Gtk2 GUI for fetching Lorem Ipsum dummy text(used in typesetting industry) from http://lipsum.com. The program DOES NOT generate any text itself, so it needs a working internet connection to retrieve the data.
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    SAM (Servo Actuation Manipulator) is a GTK+ based X windows application for controlling anywhere from 1 to 254(so far) servo motors via a serial port connection, specifically this program was made for the Scott Edwards Electronics Mini SSC II.
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    Calculates the cost of the internet connection (PPP).Subpackages:pppcounter (save time of the connection,tool library for cost calculation,a cost calculator and config files generator for console);pppcost (GUI frontend for pppcounter:Gnome1,Gnome2)
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