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Qt is a cross-platform application and UI framework. Using Qt, you can write applications once and deploy them across many desktop and embedded operating systems without rewriting the source code.

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  0 reviews  |  23 users  |  7,756,998 lines of code  |  419 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

The Open Toolkit (OpenTK) is a free, fast, cross-platform C# wrapper for OpenGL, OpenGL ES, OpenAL and OpenCL. The bindings are strongly-typed and contain inline documentation for improved security and coding speed. Additional utilities integrate the bindings with .Net, making OpenTK especially ... [More] suited to Rapid Application Development. OpenTK can be used alone or integrated into GUI toolkits, like Windows.Forms and GTK#. It runs on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X without recompilation, is easy to deploy and is compatible with all .Net languages: C#, VB.Net, C++/CLI, F#, IronPython, Boo, ... [Less]

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  2 reviews  |  19 users  |  856,399 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 5 days ago
 
 

The JInput Project hosts an implementation of an API for game controller discovery and polled input.

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  0 reviews  |  11 users  |  12,877 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed over 2 years ago
 
 

Griffon is an application framework for developing desktop applications in the JVM, with Groovy being the primary language of choice. Inspired by Grails, Griffon follows the Convention over Configuration paradigm, paired with an intuitive MVC architecture and a command line interface.

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  0 reviews  |  10 users  |  60,478 lines of code  |  4 current contributors  |  Analyzed 1 day ago
 
 

jSeamless is a UI abstraction layer for Java to allow developers to write code for any platform and any environment (Web, Desktop, Mobile, etc.) without having to know ahead of time the deployment platform or environment will.

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  0 reviews  |  7 users  |  78,245 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 11 days ago
 
 

TkCVS is a Tcl/Tk-based graphical interface to the CVS and Subversion configuration management systems. It will also help with RCS. The user interface is consistent across Unix/Linux, Windows, and MacOS X. TkDiff is included for browsing and merging your changes.

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  0 reviews  |  5 users  |  25,388 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 9 days ago
 
 

MD5 Reader 2 is an extension for jMonkey Engine to load 3D animated models from MD5 format (Doom 3 format). Current active contributors are: ender_saka (Marco Frisan, the project founder), Duodecimo Fernandes and gathers (Öyvind Johannessen). The project was based on the original code from ... [More] ChaosDeathFish (Gareth Jenkins-Jones). While the original code is still maintained, we are moving to a rewrite. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  4 users  |  1,037,623 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 7 days ago
 
 

Jameica is an Application-Platform written in Java containing a SWT-UI. It provides different services (GUI-Toolkit, Logging, Security, Backup, Lifecycle-Management, Message-Bus) to the installed plugins. It's a kind of runtime environment similar to OSGi.

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  58,681 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 11 days ago
 
 

libNUI is a hardware accelerated GUI framework that makes it possible to build rich multi-platform applications based on 3D rendered dynamic layouts. Interfaces are built as a composition of widgets and behaviors, and the framework handles positioning, resizing, anchoring, and texture stretching. ... [More] Objects are connected with synchronous events and delegates for mono-threaded communication, or asynchronous notifications and message queues are used for multi-threaded applications. It also supports strings (including Unicode), paths, files, data streams, fonts, threads, critical sections, audio buffer rendering, and more. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  3,623,181 lines of code  |  5 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 

LibForensics is a library for developing digital forensics applications. Currently it is developed in pure Python. After a majority of the code has been developed and stabilized, the bottlenecks will likely be converted into C-based modules. I'm looking for people to use and test the ... [More] framework. I've developed some sample Python tools (under the demo directory in the repository) that use various parts of the framework. Even if you're not a coder, feel free to experiment with the tools, and report any bugs you find. LibForensics requires Python version 3.1. You can get the latest version of Python from http://www.python.org News: Whats new - March 18, 2010 I've been working on the next major release (0.3). Several things have changed, including the data typing system (we now use ctypes instead of struct), more thorough unit testing, numerous bug fixes, and API documentation. Look for a major release in the next few weeks. Some basic factoids [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  21,273 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 16 days ago
 
 
 
 

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