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    Gambas
    A Graphical Developement Environment based on a Basic Interpreter with object extensions.
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    libjoyrumble

    libjoyrumble

    Extremely simple joystick rumble / vibration library

    The purpose of this library is to provide game / emulator programmers an extremely simple way to access the joystick "rumble" feature. As of now it's only for Linux. There are plans for a Windows version in the future (help needed).
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    BlitzMaxGtk is a module which adds Gtk+ and Scintilla compatibility to BlitzMax (currently only available for Linux)
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    KwikGUI is a FreeBASIC library that makes it easy to add menus, buttons, and much more to your applications for Windows or Linux.
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    This Gambas 2 project (soon to be a Gambas component) provides potentiometers that operate on floating-point values with a very realistic and customizable look and feel. Full HTML documentation in English is included.
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    Mateusz's Saucy Editor

    Mateusz's Saucy Editor

    A simple console-mode text editor

    Mateusz's Saucy Editor (MSEDIT) is a simple editor working in the DOS environment. I decided to write it, because I had been using the Microsoft's EDIT editor for years, without finding any free alternative. Of course, there is plenty of free DOS editors out there, but no one has ever matched my expectations (or should I say, my taste). I guess that's because I had already been "formatted" by the MS editor :-) You will probably notice that MSEDIT is very similar to Microsoft's EDIT. That's...
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    It's a Delphi-Interface in that computers are shown as buttons on a satellite image of my school. The buttons have remote-controle-functions. It should be a helpfull tool for administrators. I hope for new features in my GUI like "logging of".
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    The aim of this project is to develop, and maintain an open source, community developed GUI libary for freeBASIC.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    BlitzMaxGtk is a module which adds Gtk+ and Scintilla compatibility to BlitzMax (currently only available for Linux)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    yabasiclibs

    Extension libraries for yabasic

    A series of libraries for yabasic , the BASIC dialect by Marc Ihm, that give access to a number of common utilities on Linux. Not tested on other UNIX platforms, but it should be possible to adjust them accordingly. This software is still very much in the planning and experimentation stages.
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    Open-Source PureBasic Development Studio IDE, for use with the PureBasic Compiler. Project built in C++ to maximize compatibility with alternative operating systems.
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    Zine is a GUI library for FreeBasic compiler with strong influence from wxWidgets toolkit. It is designed to be able to work in Dos, windows and Linux.
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