Time 3D is a clock. It uses flying balls to display the time. These
balls move and wobble around to give you the impression your
graphic workstation with its many XStones is doing something.
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t3d source is under GPL but not its appearance -- read the manual for details.
gentoo is a modern, powerful, flexible, and utterly configurable file manager
for UNIX systems, written using the GTK+ toolkit. It aims to be 100%
graphically configurable; there's no need to edit config files by hand and then
restart the application. gentoo is somewhat inspired in its look & feel by the
classic Amiga program DirectoryOpus.
The Libtubo library is small and simple function set to enable a
process to run any other process in the background and communicate
via the stdout, stderr and stdin file descriptors. This library is
used by Rodent filemanager but is also available here for other
programs to use freely.
The purpose of this project is to create a multi-platform open
source file manager (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OS X) mimicking the
look-n-feel of Far Manager.
Features:
* Mimic look-n-feel (including editor and shortcuts) of Far Manager
* Built-in terminal
* Built-in text editor with syntax highlighting
* Built-in text viewer
* Virtual file system (smb, ftp, sftp)
* Very fast user interface
Worker is a file manager for X11, based on the famous Directory Opus file
manager for AmigaOS. It is configurable on the fly without the need for
restart. Any external program can be easily integrated in GUI, including
buttons and hotkeys. Worker uses real file recognition on file content
and/or file ending, where each file type can get their own action.
Alef has been designed to meet very high standards whilst at a very small
size. It was created under the consideration of its primary use for digital
media, and overcomes great challenges in the rendition of small characters
and cross-platform adjustment.
The font supports Hebrew and various European Languages.
Anonymous Pro (2009) is a family of four fixed-width fonts designed
especially with coding in mind. Characters that could be mistaken for
one another (O, 0, I, l, 1, etc.) have distinct shapes to make them
easier to tell apart in the context of source code.
Charis SIL is a Unicode-based font family that attempts to provide a
comprehensive inventory of glyphs needed for almost any Roman- or
Cyrillic-based writing system, whether used for phonetic or orthographic
needs. In addition, there is provision for other characters and symbols useful
to linguists. This font makes use of state-of-the-art font technologies to
support complex typographic issues, such as the need to position arbitrary
combinations of base glyphs and diacritics optimally.
Charis is similar to Bitstream Charter, one of the first fonts designed
specifically for laser printers. It is highly readable and holds up well in
less-than-ideal reproduction environments. It also has a full set of styles
- regular, italic, bold, bold italic - and so is more useful in general
publishing than Doulos SIL. Charis is a serif, proportionally-spaced font
optimized for readability in long printed documents.
This compact variant has been created with TypeTuner Web, by setting the "Line
spacing" feature to "Tight", and will not be able to be TypeTuned again.
'Consola Mono' is the monospace font especially created for programming, text
editors and for terminal-use.
'Consola Mono' is a Unicode typeface font that supports all languages that use
the Latin, Greek, Cyrillic script and its variants, and could be expanded to
support other scripts.
From the GNU website:
GNU Font Editor (GFE) is a graphical font editor based on the GIMP
Toolkit. It is easy to use and will eventually support many font
types. Currently it supports only BDF font files, that can be
converted to many other formats easily.