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JD4X is a completely Java orientated desktop for Linux x86 X Window users. It is aimed at Java users and developers who desires a truely Java friendly desktop that supports both native and Java applications. Visit our project website for more details.
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.
JDistro is a project to build a java distribution. The main sub-projects are an application launcher, a swing desktop with document management and an access to remote applications.
The only -complete- XUL/embedded scripting solution for Java. JFCML supports not only AWT and Swing; but any class accessible to Java's ClassLoader. Also, most major scripting languages, including JavaScript, BeanShell, Jython, Jacl (Tcl), JRuby, more.
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