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    Daemonite's Material

    Daemonite's Material

    Material Design for Bootstrap 4

    Daemonite's Material UI is a cross-platform and fully responsive front-end interface based on Google Material Design developed using Bootstrap 4. The basic idea behind this project is to combine the front-end technology of the popular Bootstrap framework with the visual language of Google Material Design. The primary goal of this project is to give all Bootstrap components and elements a Google Material Design look, so it allows web developers to continue using the exact same Bootstrap HTML...
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    youtube-dlG

    youtube-dlG

    A cross platform front-end GUI of the popular youtube-dl

    A cross platform front-end GUI of the popular youtube-dl media downloader written in wxPython. Youtube-dl-gui uses youtube-dl in the backend to download files. Youtube-dl provides a list of extractors to work with each particular site. You can change the naming pattern by picking a different filename format under the Options>General tab.
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    wxLua
    wxLua is a Lua scripting language wrapper for the wxWidgets cross-platform GUI library. It consists of executables for editing, running, and debugging wxLua scripts, a library for extending C++ programs with a fast, small, fully embeddable scripting language, and a variety of sample programs. With wxLua you can quickly write full-featured programs with graphics, networking, printing, etc. for MS Windows, Linux, and OSX.
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    notepas

    notepas

    Advanced multiplatform text editor for developers

    Notepas is a fast native multiplatform text editor written in Lazarus and can be compiled for multiple platforms and widget sets using the advanced native Free Pascal Compiler. Aimed towards developers it is equipped with some functions usually not found in other text editors and introduces a couple of new exclusive features.
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    LiveMenu
    LiveMenu is a free multilevel drop-down like menu script, which allows you to create dynamic javascript web menus with only basic knowledge of html and css. It is highly-customizable, easy to use and supports a number of effects: slide, fade etc.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    QBlock is a cross-platform rapid-prototyping game design engine written in C++, SDL and OpenGL. Features game asset management, scrolling tilemaps, particle systems, 3D model support, Lua scripting and more.
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    Miller is a javascript component (cross-browser) that aims to enable web developers to make any html component editable. Miller offers inline, rich text editing. Miller uses dom manipulation to do this in order to create true wysiwyg experience.
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