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Scidb

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  Analyzed 3 days ago

Scidb is an open-source chess database application for Windows, Unix/Linux. It is a new development inspired by Scid.

839K lines of code

1 current contributors

over 5 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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PyJsGlade

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PyJsGlade is a glade-like application to build a user interface for a pyjamas (http://pyjs.org) based project.

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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: No declared licenses

Arronax

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Arronax is a plugin for Nautilus to create and modify application starters (technically: .desktop files). Arronax adds a menu item “Create starter for this file” to the context menu (that’s the menu you get when you right-click a file in the file manager). If the file is a application starter you ... [More] get an item “Modify this starter” instead. If you have icons on your desktop enabled Arronax adds a menu item “Create starter” to your desktop’s context menu. [Less]

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1 current contributors

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Maui2

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  Analyzed 3 days ago

Desktop operating system aimed at out of the box experience.

30.1K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 9 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Inactive
5.0
 
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Licenses: AGPL3_or_..., GNU_Free_..., gpl

NoteTool

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A fast and easy to use program to organize and edit your notes and documents.

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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: gpl

Isard VDI

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  Analyzed 3 days ago

IsardVDI is a Free Software desktop virtualization platform. Some of its features are: .GPU support: it supports the NVIDIA Grid platform .Easy to install: using Docker and Docker Compose, you can deploy IsardVDI in minutes .Scalable: you can manage multiple hypervisors and add / ... [More] remove them depending on your needs .Fast: start a desktop and connect to it in a matter of seconds Versatile: you can run all the OS supported by QEMU/KVM, and there are multiple viewers supported: .SPICE .noVNC (web) .RDP .Guacamole RDP (web) [Less]

129K lines of code

0 current contributors

5 days since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Very High Activity
0.0
 
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pods

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

A podman desktop application

39.8K lines of code

0 current contributors

2 months since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
0.0
 
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DEMUX Framework

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  Analyzed 3 days ago

Java Framework for building modular, cross platform applications for desktop, web and mobile devices. It is based on OSGI and supports JavaFX and Android, with support for other mobile OSes in development. Provides MVC framework, modular application architecture, platform integration, development tools and more.

61.3K lines of code

0 current contributors

about 9 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Inactive
0.0
 
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jdnc

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The Java Desktop Network Component (JDNC) project is about reducing the effort and expertise required to build rich, responsive Java desktop clients. JDNC leverages the power of J2SE and Swing, but provides a simplified programming model which enables common user-interface functionality to be ... [More] constructed more quickly, without requiring significant Swing or GUI programming skill. [Less]

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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: lgpl

Xpra

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  Analyzed about 18 hours ago

Xpra is 'screen for X': it allows you to run X programs, usually on a remote host and direct their display to your local machine. Xpra is "rootless" or "seamless", and sessions can be accessed over SSH, or password protected over plain TCP sockets. Xpra adapts to bandwidth constraints and is fully open-source.

163K lines of code

4 current contributors

1 day since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

Very High Activity
0.0
 
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