Projects tagged ‘gui’ and ‘programming’


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2209 Users
   

TortoiseSVN is a very easy to use SCM / source control software for Microsoft Windows. It is implemented as a Windows shell extension, which makes it integrate seamlessly into the Windows explorer. ... [More] Since it's not an integration for a specific IDE you can use it with whatever development tools you like. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

303 Users
   

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.
Created over 2 years ago.

295 Users
   

Mono provides the necessary software to develop and run .NET client and server applications on Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, Windows, and Unix. Sponsored by Novell (http://www.novell.com), the Mono open ... [More] source project has an active and enthusiastic contributing community and is positioned to become the leading choice for development of Linux applications. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

154 Users
   

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 ... [More] and Mac OS X. Licensed under GNU LGPL, they may be used by open source and proprietary applications. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

129 Users
   

wxWidgets lets developers create applications for Win32, Mac OS X, GTK+, X11, Motif, WinCE, and more using one codebase. It can be used from languages such as C++, Python, Perl, and C#/.NET. Unlike ... [More] other cross-platform toolkits, wxWidgets applications look and feel native. This is because wxWidgets uses the platform's own native controls rather than emulating them. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

120 Users
   

Dojo is a modular JavaScript toolkit that makes building richer web UI's much easier. Dojo builds on a fast, lightweight base that provides a competitive set of features (DOM traversal, AJAX ... [More] , animations, event handling) at the same size as many of the alternative "lightweight" toolkits. On top of that base Dojo provides easy access to an extensive collection of optional modules, including a widget framework that focuses on accessibility and internationalization, 2D and 3D charting and vector graphics, advanced math functions, offline capabilities, cryptography, and much much more. It also comes with a build system that collects and minifies your files into layers that you can include in your page as needed to simplify deployment and improve performance. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

115 Users
   

The KDevelop project was founded in 1998 to build up an easy to use IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for KDE. Since then, the KDevelop IDE is publicly available under the GPL and supports many programming languages.
Created over 3 years ago.

94 Users
   

JFreeChart is a chart library for the Java platform that supports a wide range of charts including pie charts (2D and 3D), bar charts (horizontal and vertical, regular or stacked, with optional ... [More] 3D-effects), line charts, XY plots, scatter plots, time series charts, high/low/open/close charts, candlestick plots, Gantt charts, Pareto charts, combination charts, and more. It is suitable for use in applications, applets, servlets, and JSP. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

80 Users
   

Code::Blocks is a free, open source, and cross platform IDE. It is being developed in C++ using wxWidgets. Using a plugin architecture, its capabilities and features are defined by the provided ... [More] plugins. Code::Blocks is being developed under Windows and Linux. Users have successfully built Code::Blocks under FreeBSD and under Mac OS X. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

80 Users
   

Glade - a User Interface Designer for GTK+ and GNOME Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop environment, released under ... [More] the GNU GPL License. The user interfaces designed in Glade are saved as XML, and by using the libglade library these can be loaded by applications dynamically as needed. By using libglade, Glade XML files can be used in numerous programming languages including C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, C#, Pike, Ruby, Haskell, Objective Caml and Scheme. Adding support for other languages is easy too. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.