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  2. curses (programming library) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curses_(programming_library)

    Although the ncurses library was initially developed under Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and NetBSD, it has been ported to many other ANSI/POSIX UNIX systems, mainly by Thomas Dickey. PDCurses, while not identical to ncurses, uses the same function calls and operates the same way as ncurses does except that PDCurses targets different devices, e.g ...

  3. ncurses - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ncurses

    As the new version, ncurses is a free and open-source software emulation of the System V Release 4.0 (SVr4) curses, which was an enhancement over the discontinued 4.4 BSD curses. [13] The XSI Curses standard issued by X/Open is explicitly and closely modeled on UNIX System V.

  4. ncdu - Wikipedia

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    ncdu (NCurses Disk Usage) is a disk utility for Unix systems. Its name refers to its similar purpose to the du utility, but ncdu uses a text-based user interface under the [n]curses programming library. [3]

  5. Joe's Own Editor - Wikipedia

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    JOE or Joe's Own Editor is an ncurses-based text editor for Unix systems, available under the GPL. It is designed to be easy to use. ... [7] After version 2.8 was ...

  6. PDCurses - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDCurses

    PDCurses is a public domain software programming library for DOS, OS/2, Windows, X11 and SDL2.It is a continuation of the original curses system - while development of curses ended in the mid-1990s, work on ncurses and PDCurses continued.

  7. GNU Parted - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Parted

    Projects have started for an ncurses frontend, [4] that also could be used in Windows (with GNUWin32 Ncurses). [5] fatresize offers a command-line interface for FAT16/FAT32 non-destructive resize and uses the GNU Parted library. [6] tparted is the TV/FV-based frontend for GNU Parted. [7]

  8. sc (spreadsheet calculator) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sc_(spreadsheet_calculator)

    sc is a cross-platform, free, TUI, spreadsheet and calculator application that runs on Unix and Unix-like operating systems. It has also been ported to Windows.It can be accessed through a terminal emulator, and has a simple interface and keyboard shortcuts resembling the key bindings of the Vim text editor.

  9. Talk:ncurses - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Ncurses

    Eh? ncurses has nothing to do with Ubuntu beyond being one of its components, in the same way as it's a component of hundreds of other GNU/Linux distributions. (I'm an Ubuntu developer.) (I'm an Ubuntu developer.)