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    LinuxTLE

    LinuxTLE

    LinuxTLE (Revival)

    LinuxTLE(Linux Talay) is the legendary Thailand Linux Distribution lost technology from NECTEC. Now, reborn out of demise, LinuxTLE has finally build the 11.0 version code named "Cha-Am" revived the dead project by the mysterious successor. Shifted from GNOME2 into Mate Desktop which supported both Thai & English languages. LinuxTLE 11.0 currently based from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. There will be also Debian 9.0 based build soon. "Talay(ทะเล)" means "The Sea" pronounced in Thai...
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    LaTeX Helper

    GUI to help create a LaTeX document

    This GUI lets the user navigate a wide selection of LaTeX structure and formatting tags that are used to write a document in LaTeX. It also has a raw text input box with a LaTeX preview for testing out LaTeX markup. Also, each markup has associated help text and is automatically selected to be ready to paste into the user's text editor. Also, this GUI lets the user choose which text editor and supporting programs are used to create their LaTeX document instead of forcing them into a...
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    AcerHK GUI

    AcerHK GUI

    GUI interfaces for Acer Hardware driver -- acerhk.ko

    ...It is also available at: http://cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com/applets/view/219 Ubuntu AppIndicator Applet -- currently in development. Stay posted for this. Build Script for acerhk.ko. Use the 11.04+. Includes source code. Please see this projects Wiki for more information.
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    The Gedit "builder" plugin is a plugin for the Gnome Text Editor that allows you to compile source code and then click on the compiler output errors to go to those errors in the source code.
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    Desktop Background from Nasa APOD

    Desktop Background from Nasa APOD

    A background image grabber for GNOME from nasa's image of the day site

    This app will fetch the latest image from nasapod, http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ and create a background image from it with a description box for a gnome desktop. Read desktop_nasa.py file for configurations and instructions! Python script. Now working with Ubuntu 12.04 and prior
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    Meld

    Meld

    Visual diff and merge tool

    Meld is a visual diff and merge tool designed to help users compare files, directories, and version-controlled projects with clarity and precision. It supports two-way and three-way comparisons, making it especially useful for reviewing code changes and resolving merge conflicts. Meld provides live comparison updates, allowing users to see differences immediately as files are edited. With built-in navigation tools, users can move quickly between changes and work directly on specific change...
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    appuifw-GTK+ is an appuifw port written in Python. It means that you can run your Python code for Nokia on your PC in order to test it or use a program that has not relased yet in a PC version.
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    Specto is a desktop application that will watch for updates (websites, email, files...) and notify the user. *Take note that we moved to Google Code hosting: http://code.google.com/p/specto *
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    DEE Excellent Editor is a simple source code editor whit syntax highlighting for many languages with a file browser panel to quickly select files. DEE can open files from the local system or directly from an ftp server.
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    xbgtk - an xbase/Harbour/xHarbour object-oriented wrapper for using the GTK+ GUI. This project has been deprecated in favour of https://github.com/tuffnatty/hbgi, an approach that uses GObject Introspection for automatic bindings.
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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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    PAWed is a simple, easy to use, source code editor, written for GNOME2 and utilising Scintilla, which is extensible through plugins (e.g. HTML Tidy plugin) and Python scripting.
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    A personal accounting project, based on the idea of getting the data models and fundamentals right first. Expect a large number of documentation-only updates before seeing working code.
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    blah is a GTK/GNOME utility for maintaining a list of frequently copy-and-pasted text. The current version is functional and usable. However, my goal is to re-design/re-write the code as a GNOME panel app.
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    yapm is a packaging system to automate the generation of Makefiles and rpm.spec files for developers. I will not be working on it again, as i have dumped my redhat distro (and other rpm based distro's) for gentoo
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    Moleskine is a source code editor for the GNOME desktop.
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    Glimmer is a code editor for GNOME, using Python as a scripting language for extending it's capabilities.
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