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.
...CLIck is written in ANSI C and tested on C and C++ applications on several architectures.
It doesn't depend on any external library and uses only a very small subset of POSIX APIs.
Despite the project name, you won't need your mouse at all!
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.