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    gdk_imlib2

    gdk_imlib2

    gdk_imlib image loader for gtk+-2.0

    ...This package, is a port of gdk-imlib to gtk+-2.0 which preserves all the feature of the original (gtk+-1.2) libraries. It means that if you have old graphics code you don't have to waste time re-writing it using GdkPixbuf or Cairo surfaces. Of course, we are not advocating using this library for new code, but you can if you prefer to use the gdk_imlib API for image loading & manipulation.
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    Utah Raster Toolkit

    Utah Raster Toolkit

    The Utah Raster Toolkit 3.0, patchlevel 2

    ...It provides the following major functions: * A device and system independent image format for storing images and information about them. Called the RLE format, it uses run length encoding to reduce storage space for most images. * A library of C routines for reading, writing and manipulating images stored in the RLE format. * A collections of programs for manipulating and displaying RLE images. License: says it's "GNU like" in the license.
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    Anumaan

    Open source predictive text entry system from CDAC, Mumbai

    Anumaan is a predictive text entry system developed by CDAC, Mumbai, India. It gives context sensitive text prediction. Hence, it helps in effective text entry. It is intended for people suffering from different kinds of motor disabilities. New version of standalone flavor of Anumaan (Anumaan-standalone-0.2) has been released. Feedback, feature enhancement requests about the application can be sent to ossd[at]cdac[dot]in or predictanumaan[at]gmail[dot]com.
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    Framework for quickly writing GUI applications which are dynamically loaded and accessible from the system tray.
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    A collection of writing tools (wenju in Chinese pinyin) such as input method, text file formatter, etc. All the tools are based on Unicode.
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    Dockboard is an outline editor that is created for authors writing books, articles, and other published works. It provides the ability to organize small to large documents and export to various formats.
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    Kefir is a code sketcher based on tepache that uses pygtk and libglade. Kefir creates a set of wrapper classes around the top level glade widgets in a glade file, to allow the programmer to concentrate on writing a program instead.
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    Burgner is a cd-writing and iso images making application, totally rewritten from scratch using glib and gobject.
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