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BBrun
BBrun is a run window for Blackbox with dropdown history list. It can be run in either slit or withdrawn mode so that it can be bound to a keystroke from bbkeys.
BezierComposer
Compose continuous voices using Bézier curves. If you want more control over your portamento, explore tuning and detuning or create flexible glissandi for your synths, this program is for you. Features:
  • Realtime output using JACK (CV/Gate) or Open Sound Control (frequency & gate)
  • Sync to other software using Jack Transport
  • Polyphonic: create multiple tracks
  • Flexible: Connect it to any synthesizer that supports CV/Gate, including most frameworks like SuperCollider, FAUST, ...
Blueman
Blueman is a GTK+ Bluetooth Manager Blueman is designed to provide a simple yet effective means for controlling the BlueZ API and simplifying Bluetooth tasks, such as: Connecting to 3G/EDGE/GPRS via dial-up Connecting to / Creating Bluetooth networks Connecting to input devices Connecting to audio devices Sending / Receiving files via OBEX Pairing It is lightweight, easy to use, Python based, and GPL licensed. The original project page of Valmantas Palikša can be found on Launchpad.
Bookworm
A simple graphical E-book reader. It supports many format complexities like epub, pdf, mobi, cbr, etc. This version supports EPUB, MOBI, FB2, PDF, FB2 and Comics (CBR and CBZ) formats with support for more formats to follow soon.
Burn 360
This is a candidate for deletion: Unclear licensing. The source files do not include any copyright information. The licence of the documentation on the website and included with the program is unclear. A copy of the GPLv2 is included with the program. Drw (talk) 09:20, 18 July 2018 (EDT) This is a frontend to three programs - ffmpeg, vcdimager and cdrdao written in perl-gtk2.

It is designed to enable (as seperate processes)

Rip video tracks from VCD's
Encode from/to any format that ffmpeg supports (these are in a seperate file called opts)
Create a new VCD from MPEG's on hard drive.
Caro
A gomoku-like game with addtional rules: A player can only win if: - He/she has exactly 5 continuous pieces (no more or less) - These pieces have at least a head or tail not being blocked by the opponent's piece There are 2 modes: 1 player (vs AI) and 2 players
Castle Game Engine
Castle Game Engine is a cross-platform 3D and 2D game engine for Object Pascal (FPC and Lazarus). - It supports many formats for game assets, including X3D, VRML, Collada, Spine JSON, MD3 and others. - Many graphic effects are possible, including bump mapping, shadows, shaders, mirrors, screen effects. - Animation, collision detection, 3D sound and more features are available. - An extensible system of 3D objects can be used, with out-of-the-box levels, items, intelligent creatures and more. - The engine is portable -- for desktop, mobile, web plugin. The engine is also used to develop view3dscene - a full-featured X3D / VRML browser and a viewer for many other 3D and 2D game formats.
Claws Mail
Claws Mail is an email client (and news reader) based on GTK+. The appearance and interface are designed to be familiar to new users coming from other popular email clients, as well as experienced users. Almost all commands are accessible with the keyboard. Plus, Claws-Mail is extensible via addons which can add many functionalities to the base client.
Commandoo
June 17, 2021 This is a GUI program designed to help the newcomer (and veteran) with the GNU/Linux Command Line Interface (CLI). It is currently available to build yourself, or by downloading a GNU/Linux AppImage: a fully self-contained program which runs in many tested GNU/linux flavours (with the exception of NixOS). It is designed to be a 'helper' in the sense that one can store favorite / useful commands for quick retrieval and use later. It is designed to be a reference as well, it has a 'starter' database of 160+ GNU/Linux commands and examples. Notes and 'Threat Level' indexes are used to help the novice. It can be helpful for veterans as well: store those complex, meter long, command lines here, no need to develop it again, simply search for it and use it as is or adapt it to the current issue. The program is not a terminal emulator, but gives its own advantages including: run and test (most) Command Lines directly, it can serve as a launcher program, it supports pkexec, it supports variables and asks at run time for the values, complex boolean searching is implemented as well a "simple" search, it supports text based storage and sqlite databases (your choice), it supports an unlimited number of databases as you like, and help is written directly into the program through toggle-able mouse-over hints.
Confy
Confy is a program that lets users navigate conference schedules. Events can be listed by day, room or track, and users can see the events' descriptions and other information. Talks can be marked as 'starred' for ease of identifying them at a later time. Confy automatically checks for updates to schedules, which can be added to Confy in a number of formats. Confy uses GTK and libhandy for its graphical user interface, allowing it to be used on a variety of screen sizes.


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