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    Marcus's Linux Launcher Maker

    A Quick Way to Generate .desktop Launchers for Linux

    This tool simplifies the task of generating valid .desktop files for your Unix system to effectively create desktop shortcuts that allow you to actually launch a script by simply double clicking an icon on your desktop. I created it so I could make shortcuts to scripts I had written to launch my games instead of having to open the terminal and manually launch my scripts every time I wanted to play a game.
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    GNOME Terminal Launcher applet permits to launch terminals using the profiles stores in GConf.
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    fourBar is a minimal application launcher for POSIX systems. It launches four commonly used applications (terminal, file browser, editor, and web browser by default). It is written in Python/Tkinter. Documentation on simple customization is included.
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    The Snes9x Python Launcher is a text/terminal based frontend for the Snes9x binary used in Linux. It supports many of the command line switches used by Snes9x, and helps to make it as easy to use on Linux as it is on Windows.
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