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    Prism Launcher

    Prism Launcher

    Custom launcher for Minecraft to easily manage installations

    ...You don't need an embedded web browser as a game launcher. Prism Launcher uses the Qt toolkit, which requires little system resources. Prism Launcher also lets you customize the menu and supports custom themes.
    Downloads: 156 This Week
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    jdMinecraftLauncher

    jdMinecraftLauncher

    Unofficial classic styled Minecraft Launcher

    jdMinecraftLauncher is a Minecraft launcher which Look and Feel is close to the the good old official Launcher. You need a Microsoft Account which owns Minecraft to use this Launcher This Launcher is completly fanmade and not supported by Mojang/Microsoft
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    Downloads: 231 This Week
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    Steam Tinker Launch

    Steam Tinker Launch

    Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client for custom launch

    Steam Tinker Launch is a versatile Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client which allows for easy graphical configuration of game tools, such as GameScope, MangoHud, modding tools, and a bunch more. It supports both games using Proton and native Linux games and works on both X11 and Wayland. An incredible wrapper with a menu that lets you easily toggle and modify various settings for games on Linux.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    L-PAIL

    L-PAIL

    Linux Portable AppImage Launcher

    Linux Portable AppImage Launcher menu to display and launch portable apps from usb
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Create Launcher

    Create Launcher

    Creates a .desktop launcher for the Linux menu system

    This project is to develop a GUI/graphical way to create a .desktop file. Whereas alacarte can be used to do this, alacarte requires multiple creation of several launchers if one wants them in several menu areas. The menu specification allows one .desktop file to lists more than one menu location. This project doesn't support all possible .desktop formating choices, but allows the basics for someone who has a wine file, or some other program they would like to launch graphically to easily be done by locating it in the users menu structure or in the system structure (or in a custom location, like the autostart folder).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    [NOTE]Requires .NET FRAMEWORK 2.0 NOW Context Launcher is a small application written in C#. It is a simple program launcher that allows you to categorize shortcuts to any number of applications and launch them from a special context menu that is brought
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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