wyoGuide is a guide, a tutorial for developing well-designed cross-platform applications. Where possible sample code written in C++ using the wxWidgets framework is accompanied. The included demo application is well suited as a starting code base.
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.
This is a reprository of software I have written. It is written in C, C++ and hopefully in some obscure Basic :-) I gladly share my stuff with you under the MIT license, so you can do what you want with it (almost)... :-)
yume is a menu system with user-variable shell commands, based on xforms for X. Eg: yume -bu date ls -ex -do 'ls -al' 'cal -3' makes a menu with 3 fixed buttons and 2 editable ones that can execute when the mouse cursor crosses them.
yume is a menu system with user-variable shell commands. For example, yume -bu date ls -ex -do 'ls -al' 'cal -3' makes a menu with 3 fixed buttons and 2 editable ones that can execute when the mouse cursor crosses them. yume3 is Gtk-based.
The DjVu Reference Library 3.5 was released by Lizardtech under the GNU General Public License version 2. DjVuLibre-3.5 was developed by Leon Bottou and others as a "Derived Work" of the DjVu Reference Library 3.5. As such, it is also subject to the GNU General Public License version 2.
Several patents apply to two very specific aspects of DjVu and DjVuLibre. The patents cover a particular aspect of the ZP-coder (the arithmetic coder used in DjVu and implemented in libdjvu/ZPCodec.cpp) and the background masking technique used in the IW44 wavelet encoder (implemented in libdjvu/IW44EncodeCodec.cpp).
Most patents are owned by AT&T. LizardTech has very broad rights to them and grants free and permanent licenses to them for the purpose of building GPL software with the DjVu Reference Library. The grant is materialized by two paragraphs in the headers of the DjVu Reference Library source files. Lizardtech also published an official statement about the open source.
Feed'n Read is an open Java based newsfeed reader. It is powered by the Sun ROME syndication framework and supports RSS 0.90, 0.91, 0.92, 0.93, 0.94, 1.0, 2.0, ATOM 0.3 and 1.0). Intuitive, fast and responsive ui using eclipse technologies (JFace / SWT)
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Kafenio is a Wysiwyg HTML Editor for Browsers that support Java 1.3 and newer. Kafenio grew out of Howard Kistlers Ekit Editor. Main objectives: checkstyle compliant code, reusable in any java application, higher stability and improved usability.
BanglaLinux is a project of BIOS (http://www.bios.org.bd).
All BIOS work is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
A few settings of BIOS\'s UniBangla font were taken from Akaash/Mukti fonts, from http://www.nongnu.org/freebangfont