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'Q' DVD-Author 'Q' DVD-Author is a GUI frontent for dvdauthor and related tools. The goal is to provide an easy-to-use, yet powerful and complete interface to generate DVD menus, slideshows, and videos to burn on a DVD under GNU/Linux.

123sqlengine 123sqlengine is a functional relational database engine still under development but featuring fully original database engine design

2532 Gigs 2532 Pipe.pngGigs is a PHP/SQL gig lister designed for bands and music sites. The Web-based Control Panel allows admins to add, edit, and delete shows and artists. Multiple users are supported, with two security levels (admin and staff).

2do 2do is a simple to-do list manager that supports unlimited numbers of projects, has templated HTML allowing for complete customisation, and can be either publically viewable or password-protected. It is administered through simple Web-based forms.

2wm 2wm is an extremely fast, small, and dynamic window manager for X. It is the little brother of dwm.

3D Battle Go 3D Battle Go generalizes the ancient board game Go into three dimensions using a tetrahedral lattice. This type of board keeps some of the nice properties of traditional Go. It also changes some of the rules of Go to give it a more arcade like feel. Players shoot the stones into the lattice, and don't necessarily need to take turns. The winner is determined entirely by captured stones. Two player Network and an AI opponent are both supported.

3D Pong A one-or-two player "pong" (ball and paddles) game for X-Window, drawn using vectors (lines). Different view modes are available, including split red/blue mode for using 3D glasses. Two players supported by connecting to multiple X-Window displays.

3DKit The GNU 3DKit is a platform independent rendering architecture based on OpenGL, written in ObjC. It is part of the GNUstep environment, which provides an object-oriented application development framework and tool set. As of July 25, 2002 the sources for the old 0.3.x versions can no longer be downloaded. Please contact the author if you would like the source code for the 0.3.x versions. This project was a GNU package. It has since been decommissioned and is no longer developed.

3DLDF Heckert gnu.small.png 'GNU 3DLDF' is a 3D graphics package with MetaPost output. It is written in C++ using CWEB and includes documentation. The current stable release of GNU 3DLDF, 1.1.5.1, doesn't include an input routine, so user code must be written in C++, compiled, and linked with the rest of the program. However, the current development versions, collectively numbered 1.2.0.0 and available here, implement an interpreter for a Metafont-like language, so that GNU 3DLDF can be used interactively. Please see the GNU 3DLDF homepage, for more information.

3dFB '3dFB' is a 3D file manager and browser. 2D file managers work nicely, but with 3D, you can display much more information. The aim of this project is to make a viable, workable, 3D file manager that is not a hog on resources and can actually be usable.

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