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Bip is an IRC proxy, which means it keeps connected to your preferred IRC servers, can store the logs for you, and even send them back to your IRC client(s) upon connection.
Created over 2 years ago.

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DrJava is an integrated Java development environment that supports interactive evaluation of expressions. It is under active development by the JavaPLT research group at Rice University, but it is ... [More] also stable and is currently being used by students, teachers and other developers. A Java 2 v1.3-compliant Java virtual machine is required. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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PVLE is a lightweight cross-platform game engine (real-time visualisation/simulation engine), using OSG (OpenSceneGraph) and ODE (OpenDynamicsEngine) among other well-known libraries. It is ... [More] cross-platform and written in C++. It differs from other engines in the way it uses existing code instead of re-inventing things, and because it does not hide underlaying libraries. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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Created about 1 year ago.

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Simple GTK Time Tracker is (SGTT) is small program for tracking time activities.
Created 3 months ago.

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Simple Open Object-Oriented Graphics Engine aims to be a very simple cross-platform engine based on OpenGl. Its purpose is EDUCATIONAL and shows with a simple design how to integrate 3D concepts such as Octree, scene definition, Vector3, mesh, etc.
Created over 2 years ago.

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It's my homework!very easy.
Created 12 months ago.

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Another attempt to create talking program.
Created 12 months ago.

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It's just the game of breakout implemented in C using SDL.
Created 3 months ago.

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PhilosophySimple -- How many clicks does it take to do a task? With elementary there should be fewer. Clear -- "/opt"? What's that? Do I need it? Out of sight, out of mind with the Gobohide Kernel ... [More] Module (BUT still accessible like usual) Clean -- "That's something I can stand looking at for 8 hours." Admit it, you use your computer a lot, and looking at it shouldn't require sunglasses to see through all the gloss, or a bowl by your side to handle the nauseating colors of Ubuntu. Concise -- Does the average person use 16 different text editors? No. With elementary there is a single tool that does its job very well. No more wondering which application you should use and how to get rid of the other 15. HistoryThe elementary project was started in January of 2008. It takes it roots from the Macesque icon set developed by Daniel Fore. In response to the ever popular oxygen and appeal projects for KDE, Fore sought to create something to unify the GTK desktop. Shortly after the 1.0 release of elementary icons, the project began to grow exponentially to incorporate themes for several window managers, a GTK 2 theme, a Firefox 2 theme, and a uSplash theme. Releases Version Code Name Release Date Notes .9 Dragonfly Q2 2009 ArchitecturesProposed releases will be for the following architectures: i386 - x86-32 architecture designed for Intel/AMD 32-bit PCs amd64 - x86-64 architecture designed for Intel/AMD 64-bit PCs KernelElementary OS will run the Linux kernel. No plans are made to port to any other kernels. Hardware requirements RAM (Minimum) RAM (recommended) Hard Drive space used 128MB 1GB 5GB A 1Ghz Pentium 3 or Athlon XP CPU is the minimum recommended. Look & Feel GDM Login Dan's Mock-up of the default desktop environment. [Less]
Created 12 months ago.