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    FlickOS

    FlickOS

    Lightweight, Elegant and Sustainable Operating System

    FlickOS is designed to be lightweight, fast and sustainable, with focus on efficient use of system resources. The project is based on Ubuntu 20.04 and LXLE, which provides a stable and well-supported foundation. Unnecessary packages and services are stripped away, leaving only the essential components needed to minimize resource usage. FlickOS have complete suite of applications like LibreOffice, Firefox, VLC and many essential software for daily use. Save the environment, recycle your old...
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    Menu Maker is 100% Python heuristics-driven menu generator for a number of X Window Managers and desktop environments. It features large knowledge base of known programs, powerful and flexible search algorithms, persistence of menus across several WMs
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    Command Interpreter Tool

    Command Interpreter Tool

    A command interpreter to use python and cmd commands in one

    CIT, also known as Command Interpreter Tool, is an easy-to-use and useful instrument that allows you to use Python commands and various cmd commands (or the commands in your os). It's possible to use CIT as a portable python interpreter, Just install it on your flashdrive and use the batch file (CIT.bat) to run CIT (shortcut probably won't work if you use CIT portable).
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    Given a folder of scripts or executables on your hard drive, this program creates a menu on an xfce panel that lists all of your scripts and allows you to launch them! Highly configurable.
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    Command line utility and tray icon to set hotkeys in Openbox
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    pyExit
    Lightweight GTK+ Python application for shutdown and tasks like that for systems where no shutdown buttons available (e.g. Linux machines with only a window manager), and where custom shutdown commands needed.
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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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