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  2. List of widget toolkits - Wikipedia

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    IUP, open source , a minimalist GUI toolkit in ANSI C for Windows, UNIX and Linux. Tk, open source (BSD-style), a widget set accessed from Tcl and other high-level script languages (interfaced in Python as Tkinter). XForms, the Forms Library for X; XVT, Extensible Virtual Toolkit

  3. Kuro5hin - Wikipedia

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    Kuro5hin (K5; read "corrosion") [1] was a collaborative discussion website founded by Rusty Foster in 1999, having been inspired by Slashdot. [2] Articles were created and submitted by users and submitted to a queue for evaluation.

  4. List of Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 2025. List of software distributions using the Linux kernel This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This article relies excessively on references to primary sources. Please improve this ...

  5. Standard Widget Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    The first Java GUI toolkit was the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT), introduced with Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.0 as one component of Sun Microsystems' Java platform. The original AWT was a simple Java wrapper library around native (operating system-supplied) widgets such as menus, windows, and buttons.

  6. GEOS (16-bit operating system) - Wikipedia

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    GEOS (later renamed GeoWorks Ensemble, NewDeal Office, and Breadbox Ensemble) is a computer operating environment, graphical user interface (GUI), and suite of application software. Originally released as PC/GEOS, it runs on MS-DOS-based, IBM PC compatible computers. Versions for some handheld platforms were also released and licensed to some ...

  7. WebGUI - Wikipedia

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    WebGUI is an open-source content management system written in Perl [2] and released under the GNU General Public License. [3]The system permits non-technically minded users to arrange content in pages and layouts, containing 'Assets' which permit website visitors to view and interact with various types of data from basic Articles to full-blown content management system and custom applications.

  8. Vector-based graphical user interface - Wikipedia

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    An example of a vector-based window, found in a privately funded vector-based graphical user interface research project. 2D GUI. All window decorations and elements inside them are vector-based, the background is generated from multiple sine waves and the shapes are defined in-runtime.

  9. Castel del Monte, Apulia - Wikipedia

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    Castel del Monte seen from above. Castel del Monte is situated on a small hill close to the monastery of Santa Maria del Monte, at an altitude of 540 metres (1,770 ft). [6] ...