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SDL Framework (SDLFW)
SDLFW is a cross-platform framework from the powerful SDL library to create your own 2D games with the Lua programming language.
It's easy-to-use, free, open-source, and works on Windows and Linux.
Web OS to host web based applications. An API allows to create online applications. Uses web 2.0 techniques. Integrate existing web apps. Featuring: GUI, icons, tasks, users. Office apps: oulook, CRM, browser, browser, post-it, mail.
Fpwm is an easy to use window manager for Unix operating systems. It aims at providing not only a window manager, but also a complete set of basic desktop applications written on object pascal.
Terra-Terra is a virtual operating system, giving the full power of an OS to your internet server. Application developers can build webbased application for Terra-Terra, using its user interface, security system, RTL etc as with any OS.
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Sakura is a Knowledge Navigator and User Interface for UNIX, which implements HyperMedia and its own windowing and packing system, both in the main program and in an extensive API for Tcl and other languages.
Fluxspace seeks to add advanced desktop functionality to pure window managers, like Fluxbox. It leverages existing tools, like Rox Filer and Idesk, with a flexible and modular Python API. Existing modules support desktop icons, panels, dockapp startup and
The Wimp is a (yet another) generic window manager for X11. It provides an abstract and reusable API for window management which allows for completely new window management paradigms. It combines highest flexibility, usability and standards compliancy.