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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.
Xynth is a portable embedded windowing system, client/server interface between display hardware (mouse, keyboard, video displays) and the desktop environment that works on many hardware, including embedded devices (handhelds, set-top boxes, etc.).
Move project source to github: https://github.com/alperakcan/xynth
MyDoggy is an IntelliJ Idea like docking framework for managing secondary windows within the main window. MyDoggy allows to move, resize or detach those secondary windows. Also, MyDoggy provides support for content management of the main window.
This tool creates JAVA classes for GUI development . The idea is to provide to developers an very quick way to create their own graphical interface on Java.
GobSmack is a GUI framework for the web. It contains a session manager daemon, a CGI frontend written in C, and an AJAX-based JavaScript library to deal with server communication.
"Java Textual Desktop" project stands for the classical TEXT screen with java implementation inspired with Curcus which used for decades in the history of UNIX (linux).
nwm allow user to run a user defined window manager (wm) on an user defined x server. It presents different options either with ncurses gui, or with textual selection. In particular it was tested with kde and fluxbox on xorg and kde on xgl.
gmfMVC is a Model-View-Controller library built for the wxWidgets library. MVC is a design pattern that aids in the organization and implementation of windowed applications. gmfMVC is built within wxWidgets, so it is portable across many UI types.
TAL/wm is a Tiling Application Launcher/window manager for X. Currently TAL/wm is based loosely on the dynamic window manager (dwm) code. The goal is to be even more minimal and equally as customizable. TAL/wm is no longer maintained, and should be treat
Configuration framework for: emacs, zsh, tcsh, ksh, bash, screen, top, metacity, gnome-terminal,... It run on all posix platform and include special stuff for epita you can find source here: http://github.com/ctaf42/ctafconf
Vierstein (FourStone) is a RPG creation and playing kit based upon games like Unlimited Adventures. It uses a custom, and hopefully inventive, rule-set that focuses on single player environment. Built upon Python and Pyui.
JSWM is a JavaScript window manager built on scriptaculous. It allows you to generate new windows, or wrap existing content. Windows can be moved, resized, collapsed, closed, maximised, tiled, cascaded and also support multiple tabs.
SwingKore. Under development. Visual Plugin for OpenKore, writtin in Java 5. It will clone Ragnarok Client windows. Simmilar to VisualKore and Revemu, but OpenSource. It works by Client & Server system. Home: http://www.levelbot.org/
wmconf lets you try out or switch to new window managers without any hassle, by converting your current configuration files to a set of equivalent configuration files for the new window manager.
OpenSource port of the X Window System. XFree86 home page is at http://www.xfree86.org. Bugs may be reported here or at http://bugs.xfree86.org. Information about accessing the XFree86 CVS repository can be found at http://www.xfree86.org/cvs/.
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.
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.