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    This project is a set of Ruby language bindings for the various application development libraries included with the GNOME/GTK+ environment. This project is for GTK+2.0 or later.
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    A gtk run dialog box with tab completion and a simple ui. Supports common features as well as history, files, directories, urls, and spelling correction.
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    Your friendly neighborhood hackers for hire. We are a group of individuals providing our clients the best support and troubleshooting advice and some of what we believe to be the best open source software and OS. Enjoy!
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    dvdbackupgtk
    A fast and simple GUI for dvdbackup using Ruby-GNOME2. It requires the Ruby-GNOME2 Package, which is available for nearly every OS/Linux distribution. For installation instructions have a look at the README or the Homepage.
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    This program for the GNOME desktop environment allows for the cycling of wallpapers in a folder at a specified interval.
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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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    This project has been merged into the Cygwin Ports project.
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    This project is a set of Ruby language bindings for the various application development libraries included with the GNOME environment, most importantly the GTK+ widget toolkit. This project has been obsolete. See Ruby-GNOME2 project instead.
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    CORBA for Ruby. The goal of this project is to create 100% pure Ruby CORBA implementation based on the <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/corba-ruby/">CORBA-Ruby Mapping Specification</a>. There are 3 programs in this project. RIDL the IDL compi
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