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java-gnome

  Analyzed 12 months ago

The Java bindings for GTK and GNOME! Featuring a robust engineering design, completely generated internals, a lovingly crafted layer presenting the public API, and steadily increasing coverage of the underlying libraries. You can use java-gnome to develop sophisticated user interfaces for Linux ... [More] applications so that they richly integrate with the GNOME Desktop while leveraging the power of the Java language and your expertise with it. [Less]

39.5K lines of code

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about 4 years since last commit

5 users on Open Hub

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Slashtime

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Slashtime is a small program which displays the time in various places. It has a compact display of locations along with supporting information such as the date and the abbreviated code used to name that timezone. The feature that made Slashtime unique when first created is that is shows the ... [More] offset from the current location, not from UTC. When running you can change the center point by double-clicking on another city. Time data displayed will be as accurate as that currently supplied by your distro; the system's zoneinfo data is used. [Less]

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3 users on Open Hub

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4.0
   
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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: gpl

Quill and Parchment

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Quill a what-you-see-is-what-you-need editor with clean display of your content and subtle presentation of semantic markup. It also has live preview and navigation support, though those are supportive; the real point is that it's an editor. Parchment a simple but powerful rendering back-end ... [More] which takes these documents and outputs them as PDF files. Different document types have different rendering engines (ie, stylesheets) customized for the purpose. [Less]

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Objective Accounts

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Objective Accounts aka objective is an ongoing effort to create a simple but highly usable accounting system suitable for use by consultants, small businesses, and small non-profit organizations. Work on objective came to a haitus when it was necessary to reengineer the java-gnome language ... [More] bindings. Creating java-gnome 4.0 took quite some time, and although we've moved on to other projects, this remains a substantial reference code base and something we hope to return to. [Less]

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XML for Mission Critical Procedures

  Analyzed 12 months ago

A tool to help operations teams work through detailed procedures during mission critical events. This was first written in 2004-2005; it remains a useful reference code base for doing java-gnome work, and we hope to return to it someday as it remains a hopeful approach to the problem.

5.92K lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 15 years since last commit

0 users on Open Hub

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