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    Snow is a Lisp-based GUI description DSL for Swing. It supports declarative layout, data binding, event listeners implemented in Java or Lisp. NOTE: the project is now hosted on common-lisp.net.
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    Libraries and documentation concerned with the gestalt of Human-Computer-Interfaces. Supported Languages and Toolkits: Tcl/Tk, Ruby, Python and Lisp. Written in Tcl/Tk.
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    Project status: dead (you really don't want to use it!). Please see the new Common Lisp Qt bindings, like CommonQt, cl-smoke, EQL (Embedded Qt Lisp)
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    NTW is a cross-platform client/server protocol and widget toolkit that allows efficient remote operation, even over slow networks. Its goal is to be able to serve hundreds of remote clients with a single inexpensive server.
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    ACDK - Artefaktur Component Development Kit - is a platform independent C++-framework similar to Java or C#/.NET for generating distributed and scriptable components and applications.
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    Easily Usable Lisp Utilized Interface and Editor aims to make GNU/Linux more enjoyable, and productive in the console environment.
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