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    PHP Desktop

    PHP Desktop

    Develop desktop GUI applications using PHP, HTML5, JavaScript

    PHP Desktop is an open-source project founded by Czarek Tomczak in 2012 to provide a way for developing native desktop GUI applications using web technologies such as PHP, HTML5, JavaScript and SQLite. Think of it as Electron for PHP. It is a convenient tool for converting PHP web apps and PHP CLI tools to desktop applications with little effort. The development workflow you are used to while creating web applications remains the same, there is no new framework / API to learn. The process of...
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    guiscrcpy

    guiscrcpy

    Full fledged GUI integration for the Android screen mirroring system

    A simple, pluggable, graphical user interface for the fastest Android screen mirroring software, scrcpy. guiscrcpy is a multiplatform, ready-to-use GUI layer for Android to PC screen mirroring written in the advancing programming language python3 for the most award-winning open-source android screen mirroring system.
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    Gooey

    Gooey

    Turn Python command line programs into a full GUI application

    ...To show how this all fits together, and that it really works for anything, we're going to walk through building a graphical interface to one of my favorite tools of all time: FFMPEG. These steps apply to anything, though! You could swap out FFMPEG for a .jar you've written, or an arbitrary windows .exe, an OSX .app bundle, or anything on linux that's executable! In short, it will transform a "scary" terminal command line into an easy to use desktop application that you could hand over to users.
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    OpenFileDialog

    Open file dialog that is callable from scripts

    This gives scripts on Windows a consistent way allow users to select files. The current version requires .NET 4. This is a Windows app. The screenshots show it running in Wine on Linux which is how Windows apps are run on Linux. .NET 4 has to be installed in a 32-bit Wine for it to work on Linux. If you have trouble with it, please open a ticket and/or send me an e-mail. If you decide to use it, I would love to hear about it. Send me some feedback, good or bad.
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    SSJE
    This is a Super Simple Java Editor written entirely in Java. It allows you to compile and run java programs in an mdi interface with syntax highlighting and easy commenting. Currently in suspended development. Available as a jar and an msi.
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    TransimsGui and makeTransims allow users to automatically generate triptables, timetables and vehicle files, edit individual control files, create batch files for transims feedback processes, run exe-control file pairs and run batch files.
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