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MonoCommander - monocmd. Target of this project is to develop an open source "commander"-style file manager written in c#, based on mono, gtk-sharp, glib-sharp. While it should work cross-platform, the primary taget is linux/gnome desktop.
monoGIS will be a complete GIS suite for the Mono platform. The current milestone release includes an internet mapserver, OGC WMS implementation and some tools like spatial format conversion. For other projects using monoGIS see mdwglib and Appomattox.
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gSpatial is a spatial file browser for Gnome that ensures that each folder is represented as a single browser window, and each folder's window always appears in the same location it was left. It also features attaching folders to the side of the screen.
A tool to practice and learn Multiple-Choice tests which are very popular at universities. Developed by a team of german Medicine students who wants to bring the "Gegenstandskatalog" to more than Windows.