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A solution for Home automation, with HTTP access to manage Tini Board, X10 - I2C - LCD components.
You can add your own manager and exchange his services with other.
All manager are plug on a kernel (Servlet Java).
Ever wanted to be able to open a document in an X11 application by simply double-clicking it from the Finder?
By default XLaunch-O-Matic is able to open documents with
gv (.ps files)
gimp (.xpm files)
texmacs (.tex files)
and more
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
The concept behind the 'Applications via XML' (AVX) architecture is to allow applications to become more flexible in the way they go about performing their duties. The essential idea is to avoid 'hard-coding' instructions into an applications' source
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
eWM (Erik's Window Manager) is a poweruful, hybrid (floating+tiled+...) multi-threaded, java based window manager. Currently only Linux is supported. moved to: http://code.google.com/p/ewm