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KDElibs (KDE)

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The KDE libraries, basis of KDE and used by many open source projects. They are based on Qt, Trolltech's cross-platform toolkit, and run on Linux, BSDs, and other Unices, as well as Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. Licensed under GNU LGPL, they may be used by open source and proprietary applications.

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  0 reviews  |  183 users  |  841,783 lines of code  |  119 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 9 hours ago
 
 

Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix. Simple and easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas and information you deal with every day. The key to Tomboy's usefulness lies in the ability to relate notes and ideas together. Using a WikiWiki-like ... [More] linking system, organizing ideas is as simple as typing a name. Branching an idea off is easy as pressing the Link button. And links between your ideas won't break, even when renaming and reorganizing them. [Less]

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  1 review  |  169 users  |  44,290 lines of code  |  35 current contributors  |  Analyzed 6 days ago
 
 

Scribus is a desktop page layout program with the aim of producing commercial grade output in PDF and Postscript.

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  1 review  |  134 users  |  2,713,738 lines of code  |  6 current contributors  |  Analyzed 14 days ago
 
 

Compiz Fusion is the result of a merge between the well-known Beryl composite window manager and Compiz Extras, a community set of improvements to the Compiz composite window manager. Compiz Fusion aims to provide an easy and fun-to-use windowed environment, allowing use of the graphics hardware to ... [More] render each individual window and the entire screen, to provide some impressive effects, speed and usefulness. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  134 users  |  234,239 lines of code  |  21 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 4 years ago
 
 

Liferea (Linux Feed Reader) is an aggregator for online news feeds. There are many other news readers available, but these others are not available for Linux or require many extra libraries to be installed. Liferea tries to fill this gap by creating a fast, easy to use, easy to install news aggregator for Gtk/Gnome.

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  0 reviews  |  124 users  |  73,798 lines of code  |  4 current contributors  |  Analyzed 8 days ago
 
 

Dolphin (KDE)

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Dolphin is a file manager for KDE focusing on usability. The main features of Dolphin are: * Navigation bar for URLs, which allows to navigate quickly through the file hierarchy. * View properties are remembered for each folder. * Split of views is supported. * Network transparency. * Undo ... [More] functionality. * Renaming of a variable number of selected items in one step. Dolphin is not intended to be a competitor to Konqueror: Konqueror acts as universal viewer being able to show HTML pages, text documents, directories and a lot more, whereas Dolphin focuses on being only a file manager. This approach allows to optimize the user interface for the task of file management. [Less]

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  2 reviews  |  120 users  |  32,796 lines of code  |  49 current contributors  |  Analyzed 5 months ago
 
 

The FreeBSD Ports and Packages collection is used to install and manage software on the FreeBSD operating system.

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  0 reviews  |  110 users  |  1,434,996 lines of code  |  191 current contributors  |  Analyzed 6 days ago
 
 

Launchy is a free windows utility designed to help you forget about your start menu, the icons on your desktop, and even your file manager. Launchy indexes the programs in your start menu and can launch your documents, project files, folders, and bookmarks with just a few keystrokes!

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  3 reviews  |  106 users  |  40,619 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 5 days ago
 
 

Fluxbox is a lightweight and highly configurable window manager with pwm-like tabs.

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  0 reviews  |  105 users  |  52,598 lines of code  |  10 current contributors  |  Analyzed 8 days ago
 
 

GNOME Do (also known as simply Do) is a popular free application launcher for Linux by David Siegel. Unlike other application launchers, it not only allows you to search for applications and files but it also allows you to specify actions to perform on search results by providing instantaneous ... [More] , action-oriented search results that adapt to reflect user habits and preferences. While it is designed primarily for the GNOME desktop, it works in other desktop environments, such as KDE. GNOME Do was inspired by Quicksilver for Mac OS X, and GNOME Launch Box. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  86 users  |  78,772 lines of code  |  6 current contributors  |  Analyzed almost 2 years ago
 
 
 
 

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