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sWM (the Small Window Manager) provides a very fast user interface and some rather uncommon features you won't find in other small footprint window managers. sWM is GNOME compliant and also supports pixmap based themes.
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
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This is a set of improved artwiz fonts. They are compatible with the latest fontconfig/Xft-2.0. Thus artwiz fonts work with gtk2/kde3 applications. Multiple encodings are available.
A set of fast, dependency-less utilities for X11 written in C/XLib, to provide functionality (menus, keybinding, launchers, ...) usually bundled with a Window Manager.
They are intended to complement WMs such as ratpoison, aewm, et al.
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.
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
Live Security/Forensics Linux Distribution, built from scratch and packed full of tools useful for vulnerability analysis, penetration tests, and forensic analysis.
Glogo is a software project to develop a crossplatform, standards compliant 3D desktop GUI and multiuser networking environment. If you're familliar with William Gibson's Neuromancer or Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash, then you get it. Coders needed!
Easy to configure and use application laucher DockApp (menu button, start menu) for WMaker. wm6x6 supplies 6 start buttons in 6 menus with tooltips and can use XPM, GIF, TIFF, PNG, ... files as icon-pixmaps.
pUniConf is a rapid application development (RAD)framework for writing GUI applications in Perl/Gtk2, using plugins as the main source of interface design. Perl modules are coming soon, eliminating the need for plugins!
wmspaceclock (or spaceclock for short) is an antialiased analog clock for the Window Maker dock to show the current local time. It is fairly configurable via rc file, has a configurable background and the hand shapes are configurable as well.
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).
a bullet-proof GUI tool for switching window managers on the fly.
* useful to install, test and tweek window managers and themes
* use as a robust stand-alone demo of Linux window managers and desktop environments
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
Provide secure and stable OS, based on highly modified Linux Kernel, own package system, like "BSD Ports". Compatible with x86, Power PC. Easy to use of any level users. Complete Documentantion in many languages. 99% compatible with Windows.