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    Detroit engine

    Detroit engine

    A multi-posix-platform abstraction layer for creating desktop apps

    Detroit is a multi-posix-platform abstraction layer for creating portable desktop applications. Detroit offers simple widgets, even more simpler menu system and extensible DSL language in the core.
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    Curses++ is a set of C++ wrapper classes for the curses library. The project is aimed at providing a layer compatible with any version of curses (ncurses and pdcurses are seen as two major versions) and to be easy-to-use, using familiar STL interfaces.
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    Simple T9/TAP-9 support lib/obj for alpha-numeric input with phone keypad. Supports 4 modes: Upper, Lower, Initials, Numeric. Input matrix is programmable at compile time. Tested on Linux, WinCE, and Symbian S60.
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    Coypu is an abstract layer, graphic widgets implementation. It is written in C and is highly portable to most architectures and software/hardware backends (X11, Directfb, GLUT, SDL, WIN32). Being fast and light, it's mainly targeted at embedded devices.
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