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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.
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    Sinhala Desktop is a Sinhala Version of Windows Shell Replacement. This project contains all the major Windows System components with Sinhala User Interface. (Sinhala is a national language of Sri Lanka.) Developed Using Delphi 6 and C++Builder 6.
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    The Free-POSIX Common Desktop Project exists to create an open standard for free Desktop implementations.
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    The purpose of this Project is to provide a compatible implementation of the original Indigo Magic Desktop founded on SGI IRIX systems. We changed the name to :Maxx Interactive Desktop and our new home is at: maxxdesktop.co
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