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    jexer

    jexer

    Jexer - Java Text User Interface Library

    Jexer is an open-source Text User Interface (TUI) designed to outwardly resemble the Turbo Vision library used by various Borland products.
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    AnsiGL

    AnsiGL

    A modern "graphics" API for text-based applications

    ...Check out our new home instead: http://github.com/nicrohobak/AnsiGL ---------------------------------------- AnsiGL is a C++ console text "graphics" API using simply ASCII characters and ANSI escape sequences, and all without the use of any video hardware. It strives to be a simple-to-use text-graphical toolkit have with an intuitive interface for developers, while maintaining a sufficiently high degree of flexibility. Many comparable APIs tend to either use video hardware, or are simply not as fully-featured as one might hope or expect, at least in the area of visual elements. AnsiGL can serve to bridge that gap easier, and since it "renders" to a std::string (or optionally, an ncurses WINDOW *), integration should be relatively easy with just about any project. ...
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    A project to embed Lua on different hardware platforms. Currently ARM variants are targeted, but it should be possible to port it to any platform that is supported by the gcc+newlib combo. Platform access libraries will also be provided.
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    Java Curses Library

    Java Curses Library

    JCurses, a java console windowing toolkit for Windows and Linux

    The Java Curses Library (JCurses) is a library for developing text terminal based applications using Java programming language. It is implemented as a Windowing toolkit similar to AWT, but built upon the UNIX "curses" windowing system.
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    Terminal session monitor toolkit
    With ttyutils, a user can watch and control a remote user's terminal session, record the terminal session to a file for later playback. or write scripts to automate interactive terminal programs such ftp
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    A simple, quick and plug-and-play wrapper for the curses library that provides a shell-like UI. Features include customizable prompt, tab completion, command history and thread-safety (simultaneous input/output). Scotty stands for Shell CreatiOn ToolkiT.
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    Secom is an object-oriented library of portable, reusable components for communicating over serial devices. With secom you can develop an application that will compile and execute on Posix and Windows, with little to no changes to the source code.
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    Atani Software has a primary focus of developing games for various platforms and also try to keep the good old BBS' alive with releases of door games, etc.
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    This small project fills a need for network administrators to centralize their SSH keys management. It allows to manage a database of public keys via a GUI (and an upcoming command line interface), dinamically enabiling on a per-key, per-user and per-host
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    TuxTalk is a software only speech synthesizer toolkit under the GPL. It\'s main goal is to allow the blind a open sourced and maintained SUI for end users at a kernel module leval and a open sourced library for developers who wish to support blind users.
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    rxvt is a colour vt102 terminal emulator intended as an xterm(1) replacement for users who do not require features such as Tektronix 4014 emulation and toolkit-style configurability. The rxvt terminal is light on system resources and otherwise packe dwit
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    Async Professional CLX is a comprehensive communications toolkit for Borland Kylix. It provides direct access to serial ports, and supports terminal emulation, file transfer protocols, & much more.
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