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ModuleFair is a generic, module-based framework upon which to quickly build anything from data analysis programs to game level editors. This project is no longer maintained.
Simple Linux implementation of Borland's conio (conio.h) library. It uses Ncurses. It includes most functions required to write a basic application using conioh (i.e. getch(), cprintf(), puts() and more).
Java SWT and AWT port of Scintilla, a free source code editing component. Scintilla runs on Windows and Linux with GTK+. It is a rich text editing control that supports syntax styling, error indicators, code completion, call tips, etc.
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A library for the creation of cross-platform, GUI-independant wizards. Supports extensible front-ends, currently implementing HTTP and KDE, as well as extensible input types.
The Pawn will make it possibly for you to tell the computer exactly what you would like it to do. Fiction. No its reality now. The highly customizable slackware will be the base for Pawn.
PHPerl links a Perl interpreter into the PHP3/4 module for Apache. It provides a PHP
API for managing Perl interpreters and evaluating Perl expressions, plus a package of
Perl subroutines to assist in executing Perl packages in PHP context.
Ayin project aims to create new generation graphics system for embedded Linux systems.
Includes a composite windows server based on OpenGL ES, a core client library and a native widget toolkit based on vector graphics (cairo).
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Monkey Bench is a application for live tweaking and debugging of a running application. While Monkey Bench itself mostly acts as a plugin container, it simplifies the process of making custom debug & tweak tools specialized for certain applications.
POiSON is a textual user interface. It provides simple interface for building complex applications. (This is the plan)
POiSON will be free and open alternative for ncurses.
Aptness tries to expose an easy-to-use interface on top of the APT-RPM libraries, the focus being on simplicity rather than completeness.
It is meant to facilitate the development of GUI applications and other user-level tools on top of APT.
shgen is a profile compile that allows for modular, automatic generation of shell environments. It is intended to permit system administrators to allow users to easily tailor their own shell environments. Designed for clusters and other multiuser systems.
Unicorn is a cross-platform C++ library for the creation of platform-independent graphical interfaces and applications.
Unicorn can run on Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and can be embedded in applications like games.
Baum is a Qt based GUI application framework with a built in python interpreter. Baum allows rapid creation of GUI's with simple python scripts. Programmers can re-use available python and widget library.
Thus plugin would be nice for you, if you are using Code::Blocks IDE, but want to distribute your software in GNU way. This will generate a set of files, primarily configure script, and you will be able to ship your sources in GNU style.
LibCpuDetect is a small helpful cross-platform library for cpu feature detection.
You can use it to retrieve the system's number of CPUs and the number of cores per CPU, or if it supports Hyperthreading and many many more.
The Auckland Layout Model is a platform-independent 2D layout technology for arranging the controls in a GUI. The model supports the specification of constraints based on linear algebra, and an optimal layout is calculated using linear programming.
Dso software *nix for ATTEN/LeCroy/SIGLENT/B&K Precision
A part of commercial Digital Signal Oscilloscope hasn't a support for *nix systems, we want to fill the gap and build a full port of windows Easy Scope 3.0 software for ATTEN/LeCroy/SIGLENT/B&K Precision products.