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Enna is a Media Center application. Featuring a simple user interface, Enna is based on the powerful Enlightenment Foundations Libraries (EFL) as for its graphical user interface and GeeXboX libraries as for multimedia playback and information retrieval.
qi-bootmenu is a second stage userspace bootloader which scans the available devices (SD card and NAND normally) for bootable systems, displays a nice looking GUI and then loads the selected image via kexec.
This project was setup just to use the bugtracker facility. The actual code is in e17's CVS server at :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.enlightenment.org:/var/cvs/e/ in e17/proto/ruby-efl More information on the project can be found in the README file in the repository (see links in the box at right)
OpenBricks is an enterprise-grade embedded Linux framework that provides easy creation of custom distributions for industrial embedded devices. It features a complete embedded development kit for rapid deployment on x86, ARM, PowerPC and MIPS systems with support for industry leaders. Pick your
A dimetrically projected 2D, turn based, tactical adventure game set in a steampunk fantasy world. Built using the the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries
ePop is a karaoke game like SingStar: it performs tone-recognition and evaluate the correctness of the song to give a score to the player.
ETK is a toolkit written using the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries. Requires: (also from the same cvs repository) Evas (libs/evas) Ecore (libs/ecore) Edje (libs/edje) DOWNLOADING: cvs -z3 -d
The wiki of the project is host on the enlightenment official wiki: http://watchwolf.fr/wiki/doku.php?id=efl_presentation_tools
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