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    X11 Designer

    X11 Designer

    Create basic GUI windows for minimal Linux distros

    X11 Designer tool is used to design desktop independent basic GUI windows. A C code template source file is automatically generated after having performed a simple graphical editing. This is a simple way to create applications requiring only Xlib.
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    Term::ReadLine::Gnu

    Perl extension for the GNU Readline/History Library

    Term::ReadLine::Gnu (TRG) is an implementation of the interface to the GNU Readline/History Library. This module gives you input line editing facility, input history management facility, word completion facility, etc. Visit to http://search.cpan.org/dist/Term-ReadLine-Gnu/ on the CPAN (The Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) site for download, documentation, bug report, etc.
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    X11workbench

    X11workbench

    X11 developer's 'workbench' and lightweight toolkit API

    (preliminary) X11 developer's 'workbench' application using a lightweight statically linked custom toolkit that is intended to be used by X11 applications built with the X11 Workbench. The primary goal of the toolkit is ease of use (short learning curve), lightweight self-contained executables, UI speed, cross platform compatibility, and minimal dependencies. The primary goal of the workbench is to provide an editor on X11 platforms that integrates development, provides rapid development...
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    WinEditLine
    An EditLine API implementation for the native Windows Console. This BSD-licensed library provides command line editing and history functions similar to those found in GNU Readline.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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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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    GNU Rocket is an intuitive new way of controlling missiles. The project has moved to GitHub: http://github.com/rocket/rocket
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