CyGNOME |
Please visit application
pages to find current status of various ports available
on Cygwin + GNOME. Port include core libraries, GNOME Desktop, office applications, development environments, a collection of games etc.
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KDE-Cygwin |
The KDE on Cygwin project is started to enable the KDE
(The K Desktop Environment)
on Windows OS based on Cygwin (the posix emulation layer for
Windows), the xfree86 server and the qt library (qtlib).
Components in KDE are
KControl, KAsteriods, Konsole, KFM, QT-Designer,
Konqueror, Konqueror Drives Module, KDevelop
QT-Assistant, QT Linguist
Links: Home Page, Screenshots,1, 2, 3, 4, 5, FAQ, Project page |
XChat | X-Chat is an IRC client for the X Window System and GTK+.
X-Chat is fairly easy to use and includes a nice interface. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
Sylpheed | Sylpheed is an e-mail client (and news reader) based on GTK+,
running on X Window System, and aiming for The messages are managed by
MH format, and you'll be able to use it together with another mailer
based on MH format (like Mew). You can also utilize fetchmail or/and
procmail, and external programs on receiving (like inc or imget). Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, Sylpheed/Win32 |
Sylpheed Claws | Sylpheed Claws is a bleeding edge version of the Sylpheed
mail client which has the most advanced features designed to be included
in Sylpheed. It features the same features Sylpheed does. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, Project Page, FAQ |
gFTP | gFTP is a multi-threaded FTP client for the X Window System.
gFTP supports simultaneous downloads, resumption of interrupted file
transfers, file transfer queues to allow downloading of multiple files,
support for downloading entire directories/subdirectories, a bookmarks
menu to allow quick connection to FTP sites, caching of remote directory
listings, local and remote chmod, drag and drop, a connection manager
and much more. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
gvim | VIM (VIsual editor iMproved) is an updated and improved
version of the vi editor. Vi was the first real screen-based editor for
UNIX, and is still very popular. VIM improves on vi by adding new
features: multiple windows, multi-level undo, block highlighting and
more. The vim-common package contains files which every VIM binary will
need in order to run. Gvim is a version of the VIM editor which will run
within the X Window System. If you install this package, you can run VIM
as an X application with a full GUI interface and mouse support. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
GGv | GNOME Ghostview (ggv) is a frontend for Ghostscript, an
interpreter of PostScript that is able to properly render PostScript
documents in a display or a printer. GGv serves as a layer that isolates
the user from the cumbersome options and interface of Ghostscript, and,
at the same time, gives extra features such as panning and persistent
user settings. Links: Home Page, 2, 3, Screenshots, FAQ |
Gnobog | Gnobog is a tool to manage bookmarks easily and ease web
surfing. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
Gaim | Gaim allows you to talk to anyone using a variety of
messaging protocols, including AIM (Oscar and TOC), ICQ, IRC, Yahoo!,
MSN Messenger, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu, Napster, and Zephyr. These protocols
are implemented using a modular, easy to use design. To use a protocol,
just load the plugin for it. Gaim supports many common features of other
clients, as well as many unique features, such as perl scripting and C
plugins. Gaim is NOT affiliated with or endorsed by AOL. Links: Home Page, Project Page, Screens Shots, FAQ |
GnoMail | GnoMail is an e-mail client for the GNOME GUI desktop
environment. Currently GnoMail is still alpha software and the plan is
to use the gnome-mailer (camel) interface when it's available. GnoMail
reads MH folders and messages and has very basic MIME-encoding support. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
Bluefish | A Gtk+ HTML editor Bluefish is a GTK HTML editor for the
experienced web designer. It is currently in alpha stage, but still
usable. Its features include nice wizards for startup, tables and frame;
a fully featured image insert dialog; thumbnail creation and
automatically linking of the thumbnail with the original image; and
configurable HTML syntax highlighting. For validation to work you need
weblint. For preview to work, you need a web browser that can view local
files given to it on the command line. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
GHex | GNOME Hex editor for files The GHex program can view and edit
files in two ways, hex or ascii. Good for editing savegame files. Links: Home Page,Screenshots, FAQ |
gpaint | GNU Paint - a small, easy to use paint program for GNOME This
is gpaint (GNU Paint), a small-scale painting program for GNOME, the GNU
Desktop Environment. gpaint does not attempt to compete with GIMP, it is
just a simple drawing package based on xpaint, along the lines of
'Paintbrush' from a popular non-free operating system. Links: Home Page, 2, Screenshots, 2, FAQ, Project page |
AMCL | AMCL (GNOME-Mud) A MUD client for X. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
Dillo | A light-weight GTK-based web browser Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
ee | The Electric Eyes image viewer application Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, other,2 |
gedit | gEdit is a small but powerful text editor for GNOME. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, Project page |
gnome-find | Graphical Version of the GNU find utility Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, Project page |
gnomeicu | An ICQ client. Links: Home Page,Screenshots, FAQ, Project page |
gnome-pim | GNOME personal productivity applications. Links: Home Page, Screenshots,FAQ |
gnotepad+ | A small and simple but versatile text editor for X. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, Project page |
GQview | An image viewer. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, Project page |
gtkdiff | A graphical text comparison tool Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
gtksee | An image viewer based on GTK+ resembling ACDSee Links: Home Page, old, Screenshots, FAQ |
GTKtalog | The Gnome disk catalog. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
gtop | A system monitor for GNOME. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
gxtar | GNOME/GTK+ front-end for common archive utilities. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
hypersrc | hypersrc is a GUI program for browsing source code Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
pan | A GNOME/GTK+ news reader for X. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
ScrollKeeper | ScrollKeeper is a cataloging system for documentation. It
manages documentation metadata (as specified by the Open Source Metadata
Framework (OMF)) and provides a simple API to allow help browsers to
find, sort, and search the document catalog. It can also communicate
with catalog servers on the Net to search for documents which are not on
the local system. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
mc | Midnight Commander is a visual shell much like a file
manager, only with many more features. It is a text mode application,
but it also includes mouse support if you are running GPM. Midnight
Commander's best features are its ability to FTP, view tar and zip
files, and to poke into RPMs for specific files. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,Win32 |
GMC | GMC (GNU Midnight Commander) is a file manager based on the
terminal version of Midnight Commander, with the addition of a GNOME GUI
desktop front-end. GMC can FTP, view TAR and compressed files and look
into RPMs for specific files. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
gnome-utils | GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is a
user-friendly set of GUI applications and desktop tools to be used in
conjunction with a window manager for the X Window System. The
gnome-utils package includes a set of utilities for GNOME, including
Gcalc, Gdialog, Gdiskfree, and many others. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, App List 2 |
gnome-audio | The gnome-audio package contains sounds for the GNOME GUI
desktop environment. If you are installing GNOME, you may want to
install this package of complementary sounds. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, gnome,Other,2 |
control-center | GNOME (the GNU Network Object Model Environment) is an
attractive and easy-to-use GUI desktop environment. The control-center
package provides the GNOME Control Center utilities that allow you to
setup and configure your system's GNOME environment (things like the
desktop background and theme, the screensaver, the window manager,
system sounds, and mouse behavior). Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
gnome-applets | Small applications for the GNOME panel. GNOME (GNU Network
Object Model Environment) is a user-friendly set of applications and
desktop tools to be used in conjunction with a window manager for the X
Window System. The gnome-applets package provides small utilities for
the GNOME panel. Links: Home Page, 2, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome,Other |
gnome-python | The gnome-python package contains the source packages for the
Python bindings for GTK+ and GNOME (PyGTK and PyGNOME, respectively).
PyGTK is an extension module for Python that provides access to the GTK+
widget set. Just about anything (within reason) you can write in C with
GTK+, you can write in Python with PyGTK, but with all of Python's
benefits. PyGNOME is an extension module for Python that provides access
to the base GNOME libraries, so you have access to more widgets, a
simple configuration interface, and metadata support. Links: Home Page, 2, Screenshots, FAQ |
intltool | Utility for internationalizing various kinds of data files.
This tool automatically extracts translatable strings from oaf, glade,
bonobo ui, nautilus theme, .desktop, and other data files and puts them
in the po files. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, Other |
Glade | GLADE is a free user interface builder for GTK+ and the GNOME
GUI desktop. GLADE can produce C source code. Support for C++, Ada95,
Python, and Perl is also available, via external tools which process the
XML interface description files output by GLADE. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
Anjuta | Anjuta is a versatile Integrated Development Environment
(IDE) for C and C++ on GNU/Linux. It has been written for GTK/GNOME, and
features a number of advanced programming features. It is basically a
GUI interface for the collection of command line programming utilities
and tools available for Linux. These are usually run via a text console,
and can be unfriendly to use. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
xml-i18n-tools | This module contains some utility scripts and assorted auto*
magic for internationalizing various kinds of XML files. This tool
automatically extracts translatable strings from oaf, glade, bonobo ui,
nautilus theme, and other XML files and puts them in the po files. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
GtkHTML | GtkHTML is a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing
engine. It was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed
independently of it. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, Other |
GtkGLArea | GtkGLArea is an OpenGL widget for GTK+ (the Gimp ToolKit), a
GUI library. GtkGLArea is built on top of gdkgl. Gdkgl is basically a
wrapper around GLX functions. The GtkGLArea widget is derived from the
GtkDrawingArea widget and only adds a few functions. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, Other |
libole2 | The libole2 library contains functionality for manipulating
OLE2 Structured Storage files. It is used by GNOME's Gnumeric,
AbiSuite's AbiWord, and other programs. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, GNOME Office |
guile | GUILE (GNU's Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension)
is a library implementation of the Scheme programming language, written
in C. GUILE provides a machine-independent execution platform that can
be linked in as a library during the building of extensible programs.
Install the guile package if you'd like to add extensibility to programs
that you are developing. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,pgSQL, ada, gtk, guile-sdl, Toutorial,2 |
gal | A collection of GNOME widgets and utility functions. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, GNOME Office |
libunicode | A library to handle unicode strings Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, Project |
Bonobo | Bonobo is a component system based on CORBA. It's used by the
GNOME desktop environment. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
gtans | Tangram (puzzle) game using GTK+ The Tangram is a Chinese
puzzle where the player has to arrange a set of pieces to match a given
shape. All the pieces must be used and should not be laid on top of one
another. The pieces are five triangles, a square and a parallelogram.
gtans contains more than 290 figures to play with. It uses the mouse to
control pieces. gtans is highly customizable using the interface. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, Project |
GnomeScott | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
ctali | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
freecell | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
gataxx | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
glines | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
gnibbles | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
gnobots2 | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
gnome-stones | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
gnomine | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
gnotravex | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
gtali | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
gturing | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
iagno | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
mahjongg | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
same-gnome | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
sol | Game, included in gnome-games Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ,gnome-games |
mc-local | Midnight Commander is a visual shell much like a file
manager, only with many more features. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
libungif | A library for manipulating GIF format image files. The
libungif package contains a shared library of functions for loading and
saving GIF format image files. The libungif library can load any GIF
file, but it will save GIFs only in uncompressed format (i.e., it won't
use the patented LZW compression used to save "normal" compressed GIF
files). Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
WindowMaker | Window Maker is an X11 window manager which emulates the look
and feel of the NeXTSTEP (TM) graphical user interface. It is relatively
fast, feature rich, and easy to configure and use. Window Maker is part
of the official GNU project, which means that Window Maker can
interoperate with other GNU projects, such as GNOME. Window Maker allows
users to switch themes 'on the fly,' as well as place favorite
applications on either an application dock (similar to AfterStep Wharf)
or on a workspace dock (a 'clip' which extends the application dock's
usefulness). Links: Home Page, largo,Screenshots,2, FAQ, 2 other |
Gnumeric | This is the Gnumeric, a spreadsheet for GNOME. It aims to be
a drop in replacement for commercial spreadsheets. It provides
import/export from MS Excel files and many other formats (csv, latex,
xbase, applix). Links: Home Page,Screenshots,FAQ |
MagicPoint | MagicPoint is an X11 based presentation tool. MagicPoint's
presentation files (typically .mgp files) are plain text so you can
create presentation files quickly with your favorite editor. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
MrProject | MrProject, a project management application for GNOME. Links: Home Page, Screenshots,FAQ |
Sawfish | Sawfish is an extensible window manager that uses a
Lisp-based scripting language. All window decorations are configurable
and the basic idea is to have as much user-interface policy as possible
controlled through the Lisp language. You can configure sawfish by
writing Lisp code in a personal .sawfishrc file, or using a GTK+
interface. (Note that sawfish was formerly known as sawmill.) Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, Project Page |
Regina |
Regina is essentially a topological calculator with
a bent towards normal surface theory.
It allows 3-manifolds to be created,
manipulated and their properties of interest determined.
Its primary uses include the ability to examine
3-manifolds too complex to study by hand,
combine the census feature with inbuilt scripting to
run tests on all 3-manifolds of a given type etc. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, Project Page |
gmp | A GNU arbitrary precision library. The gmp package contains
GNU MP, a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, signed integers
operations, rational numbers and floating point numbers. GNU MP is
designed for speed, for both small and very large operands. GNU MP is
fast because it uses fullwords as the basic arithmetic type, it uses
fast algorithms, it carefully optimizes assembly code for many CPUs'
most common inner loops, and it generally emphasizes speed over
simplicity/elegance in its operations. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
librep | A shared library that implements a Lisp dialect. The librep
shared library implements a Lisp dialect that is lightweight, reasonably
fast, and extensible. It contains an interpreter, byte-code compiler,
and virtual machine. Applications may use the interpreter as an
extension language, or it may be used for standalone scripts. The Lisp
dialect was originally inspired by Emacs Lisp. Unlike Emacs Lisp, the
reliance on dynamic scope has been removed and librep only has a single
namespace for symbols. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
rep-gtk | GTK+ bindings for librep Lisp environment. This is a binding
of GTK+ for the librep Lisp interpreter. It is based on Marius Vollmer's
guile-gtk package (initially version 0.15, updated to 0.17), with a new
glue-code generator. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
Debian | Debian is a free operating system (OS)
for your computer. An operating system is the set of basic programs and
utilities that make your computer run. Debian uses the Linux kernel (the core of an
operating system), but most of the basic OS tools come from the GNU project; hence the name GNU/Linux. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
GnuPG | The GNU Privacy Guard. GnuPG is a complete and free
replacement for PGP. Because it does not use the patented
IDEA algorithm, it can be used without any restrictions. GnuPG
is a RFC2440 (OpenPGP) compliant application. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
Dropline
GNOME |
Dropline GNOME is a version of the GNOME Desktop that has
been tweaked for Slackware Linux systems. It is available in Slackware's
standard .tgz package format and requires Slackware 8.1 or higher. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ, Project page |
OpenOffice |
A community to create the leading international office suite
that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all
functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an
XML-based file format. Links: Home Page, Screenshots,FAQ |
Ruby-GNOME2 |
Ruby-GNOME2 is a set
of Ruby language
bindings for the GNOME 2.0 development environment. This is the next generation of Ruby-GNOME.
Links: Home Page,Screenshots,Project Page,FAQ |
AbiWord! | AbiWord is a free word processing program similar to MS W*rd.
It is suitable for typing papers, letters, reports, memos, and so forth. Links: Home Page, Screenshots, FAQ |
GNU
Projects |
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