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Liferea

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  Analyzed about 4 hours ago

Liferea (Linux Feed Reader) is an aggregator for online news feeds. There are many other news readers available, but these others are not available for Linux or require many extra libraries to be installed. Liferea tries to fill this gap by creating a fast, easy to use, easy to install news aggregator for Gtk/Gnome.

47.9K lines of code

10 current contributors

3 days since last commit

122 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
4.08333
   
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gThumb image viewer and browser

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  Analyzed about 22 hours ago

gThumb is an image viewer written for the GNOME environment. It lets you browse your hard disk, showing you thumbnails of image files. It also lets you view single files (including GIF animations), organize images in catalogs, print images, view slideshows, set your desktop background, and more. gThumb also supports Nautilus thumbnails.

168K lines of code

26 current contributors

8 days since last commit

112 users on Open Hub

Low Activity
3.85714
   
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Glade User Interface Designer

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  Analyzed about 4 hours ago

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 the GNU GPL License. The user interfaces designed in Glade are saved as XML, and by using ... [More] 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]

101K lines of code

40 current contributors

about 1 month since last commit

110 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
4.0
   
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Eye of GNOME

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  Analyzed about 12 hours ago

The Eye of GNOME image viewer is the official image viewer for the GNOME Desktop environment. With it, you can view single image files, as well as large image collections.

30.2K lines of code

47 current contributors

about 1 month since last commit

107 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
3.52
   
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Rygel

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  Analyzed about 3 hours ago

Rygel is a collection of DLNA (UPnP AV) services (devices in UPnP speak), implemented through a plug-in mechanism. UPnP in simplest words is a set of protocols that defines how different devices on a home network can seamlessly (without or with minimum configuration) communicate with each other. ... [More] UPnP AV defines how multimedia systems could be built on top of that. DLNA in simple words is a long list of rules that implementers must comply to if they want to achieve interoperability with other implementations in the market. [Less]

38.6K lines of code

12 current contributors

25 days since last commit

104 users on Open Hub

Low Activity
4.58333
   
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GParted

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  Analyzed about 19 hours ago

The GParted application is a graphical partition editor for creating, reorganizing, and deleting disk partitions. A disk device can be subdivided into one or more partitions. The GParted application enables you to change the partition organization on a disk device while preserving the contents of ... [More] the partitions. GParted uses GNU libparted to detect and manipulate devices and partition tables. Several optional file system tools provide support for file systems not included in libparted. [Less]

42.5K lines of code

33 current contributors

about 2 months since last commit

101 users on Open Hub

Low Activity
4.6087
   
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Empathy

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Empathy consists of a rich set of reusable instant messaging widgets, and a GNOME client using those widgets. It uses Telepathy and Nokia's Mission Control, and reuses Gossip's UI. The main goal is to permit desktop integration by providing libempathy and libempathy-gtk libraries. libempathy-gtk is ... [More] a set of powerful widgets that can be embeded into any GNOME application. [Less]

0 lines of code

12 current contributors

0 since last commit

100 users on Open Hub

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3.75758
   
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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: gpl

GTK+ Bindings for Python

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PyGTK provides a convenient wrapper for the GTK library for use in Python programs, and takes care of many of the boring details such as managing memory and type casting. When combined with PyORBit and gnome-python, it can be used to write full featured Gnome applications.

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0 current contributors

0 since last commit

100 users on Open Hub

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4.36111
   
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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: lgpl21_or...

Linux Mint

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From the home page: "Linux Mint's purpose is to produce an elegant, up to date and comfortable GNU/Linux desktop distribution." Linux Mint is freely available, complete desktop oriented GNU/Linux distribution based on Ubuntu. It is compatible with Ubuntu software repositories with its own ... [More] additions and replacements. It has its own desktop design and UI improvements and its own GUI administration tools. Linux Mint is known to be designed for ease of use and maximal out-of-the-box functionality for desktop user. After installation you have for example working support for common media including most used proprietary codecs (flash, DVD playback, divx and so on). [Less]

0 lines of code

206 current contributors

0 since last commit

94 users on Open Hub

Activity Not Available
4.34783
   
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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: No declared licenses

Openbox

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  Analyzed about 9 hours ago

Openbox is a standards compliant, fast, light-weight, extensible window manager. Openbox works with your applications, and makes your desktop easier to manage. This is because the approach to its development was the opposite of what seems to be the general case for window managers. Openbox was ... [More] written first to comply with standards and to work properly. Only when that was in place did the team turn to the visual interface. Openbox is fully functional as a stand-alone working environment, or can be used as a drop-in replacement for the default window manager in the GNOME or KDE desktop environments. [Less]

84.6K lines of code

0 current contributors

about 6 years since last commit

85 users on Open Hub

Inactive
4.72727
   
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