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    dgtdrv aims to be a uci/xboard/crafty compatible interface (input engine) for the DGT Electronic Chess board on POSIX platforms. It relies on the dgtnix library.
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    Wizapply

    Wizapply

    Cross-platform C framework very compact libraries and tools.

    Project is Freeze. Wizapply is a coined word which it consists of "Apply for application wizard.", and it means "Using the expert of an application".An expert absorbs all of study of the API group according to the device and operating system which are a part of problems which a programmer has, and study of the various programming methods. It isn't cool to rewrite a code repeatedly, to create the same program which carries out the same opereation right? The source code that is once...
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    WeaselGui
    WeaselGui is middleware aimed at game developers to assist the creation of GUI and presentation layers. Simple, extendable, drop-in code with few dependencies for trivial integration. WeaselGui features in the book Game Engine Gems I © Weaseltron 2010.
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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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    The Mandragora World Engine is a C++/Python engine which allows the easy creation of programs, including applications, simulations, and games. Able to load and run specific program modules. Will handle objects, graphics, sound, physics, GUI, and even AI.
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    Kool Object-oriented Game Engine aims to be the best free 2D game engine & RAD available. The RAD eases game development for good artists with little programming skills. The engine is written in C and SDL, while RAD is in Gambas. See further in home page
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    The Netrinjo Engine is a SDL and OpenGL based game engine. It supports many classes for a graphical user interface, peer-to-peer and client-server networking and simple HTTP server functionality. Currently the engine is working under Linux.
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