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    LuninuxOS

    LuninuxOS

    LuninuxOS is a Debian/Ubuntu based Linux distribution.

    A Linux operating system, designed and developed to be beautiful, simple, fast, and stable on many computer hardware.
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    RhinoLINUX Main Edition

    RhinoLINUX Main Edition

    Desktop Linux - custom built on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint upstream codebases

    RhinoLINUX aims to create a desktop OS with something for everyone, but with ease of use, flexibility and minimal fuss. It is a goal of the project that the OS will run or open ALL common/popular document/media/web format files without needing to add apps/plugins/codecs etc. RhinoLINUX Main Edition is our flagship product. We also have a Lite XFCE,KDE and Cinnamon Editions all hosted at SF.nef This latest release v8.0 is Trusty Tosca - built using Ubuntu 14.04 'trusty' source as codebase there have been added codecs/plugins and cross-platform support for Windows applications and legacy Operating Systems via our VirtualX suite of emulation and virtualization softwaare managers/sub-systems such as QEMU.WINE and VirtualBOX. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Gourmet

    GNOME Recipe Manager w/ nutrition information and other useful plugins

    ...Gourmet also includes an interactive python shell plugin which is a great way for new developers to get started playing around. Gourmet is now built on Python, SqlObject, and GTK tools. Among the plugins is an experimental web front-end which shows the way forward to other possible future front-ends.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Nanoshot
    Nanoshot - an easy and convenient way to take screenshot. Priority principles: lightness and comfort. Nanoshot can take screenshots of screen area, selected windows, web pages and videos.
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    Desktop interface and various language API's for remote application debugging. The main goal is to provide a better debug system for web languages like PHP. Always download the latest from remotedebugsys folder and the needed API folder.
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    Allo stato attuale Internet non sara totalmente libera fintantochč non saranno completamente libere ed accessibili le strutture fisiche che lo trasportano.CityLAN vuole essere il manifesto di questa libertŕ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    GBlink is a rapid application launcher for GNOME desktop environment that can launch applications, open documents and locations on your computer, launch web links and bookmarks, perform arithmetic, remember meetings and dates at your keystrokes.
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    Collection of widgets, gadgets and desklets for different Linux and Windows based widget engines (such as Firefox, Opera, SuperKaramba, Screenlets, gDesklets).
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    A single purpose id3 tagger / file renamer which populates an album of songs with proper album/track information from Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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    Blogfish - natural selection for your memes. Blogfish is a Gnome panel applet that enables you to find the newest and coolest stuff on the web, via some tiny fish. No bait required.
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    The Cog Engine Project is aimed at simplifying the creation of online video games. The goal is to create a flexible and powerful online gaming engine whose format is simple enough for use by individuals with no programming experience.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    An applet for GNOME to search in the Web.
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    "Epiphany SessionManager" is a session-handling extension (in Python) for Epiphany, which is the default web browser the GNOME. Enables the user to save all the currently open tabs into a "session" and restore it later on demand.
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