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Arrangeit
Cross-platform desktop utility that helps you placing your desktop's open windows. It is a utility mostly based on the mouse movements, with some keyboard shortcuts as helpers.
Castle Game Engine
Castle Game Engine is an open-source game engine: - General-purpose game engine to develop 3D and 2D games. - Featuring a comfortable visual editor (but everything can also be instantiated from code). - Cross-platform (desktop, mobile, console). Made with love for open-source: Of course works on Linux and can make Linux games. Including low-end Linux systems like Raspberry Pi and PineTab2. As well as on/for FreeBSD. Supports also all popular systems you expect: Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Nintendo Switch. - Fast clean code using modern Object Pascal. Compatible with both FPC / Lazarus an Delphi. - Supports many formats for game assets, including glTF, X3D, VRML, Collada, Spine JSON and MD3. - Many graphic effects are possible, including bump mapping, shadows, shader effects, mirrors, post-processing effects, physically based rendering, gamma correction. - Animation, collision detection, 3D sound and more features are available. - User interface, with visual designed, with UI scaling, anchors.
Castle Model Viewer
Viewer for 3D and 2D model formats supported by the Castle Game Engine: glTF, X3D, VRML, Spine JSON, sprite sheets (in Castle Game Engine, Cocos2D and Starling XML formats), MD3, Wavefront OBJ, 3DS, STL, Collada, and more. Examine or walk in the virtual world with collisions, gravity, animations, X3D sensors, shadows, mirrors, shaders and more. View it from multiple cameras at once. Take screenshots with various options (transparent background, cube maps). You can also convert between model formats — right now you can convert any model to X3D or STL, we plan to add output to glTF soon as well. Together with this application, we also distribute castle-model-converter command-line tool and you can also use our online model converter. They all use the same codebase and have the same features.
Fbi-improved
FIM is a lightweight universal image viewer, mostly for GNU/Linux (but not only). FIM aims to be a highly customizable and scriptable image viewer for users who are comfortable with software like the VIM text editor or the Mutt mail user agent. It has been developed with GNU/Linux in mind, but can be built to run on several Unix systems or even on MS-Windows.
Nullify
Nullify is a turn-based game of cards which goal is to get rid of all cards in hand (initially 5 cards). Its main rule and cards with special behaviors are derived from a popular argentinean cards game.
Sent
sent is a simple plaintext presentation tool written in around 1000 lines of code. sent takes heavy inspiration from the Takahashi presentation method and is very minimal with lots of (Non-)Features.
Wings3d
Wings 3D is an advanced subdivision modeler that is both powerful and easy to use. Wings 3D offers a wide range of modeling tools, a customizable interface, support for lights and materials, and a built-in AutoUV mapping facility. There is no support in Wings for animation.


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