GêBR is a free-software which provides an environment to seismic data processing, designed to easily assemble and run processing flows, as well as to manage jobs.
Besides, GêBR is extensible. It can be used as interface to your own seismic-processing package or program. In principle, any
... [More] command-line oriented program can be included in GêBR. To port programs to GêBR we provide DéBR, an auxiliary interface, part of the GêBR Project. [Less]
Snappy is a quick, easy-to-use screenshot capture app for Linux. It currently has a focus on sharing screenshots, though later releases will allow screenshot management and possibly screencasting too.
lgob is a set of bindings of GObject-based libraries, like GTK+ and WebKitGtk, and some others like Cairo, for Lua. lgob is portable, have a small overhead, works with different versions of libraries (supports GTK+ >= 2.6, for example), and features a code generator that can be used in other projects / bindings.
Maliit provides a flexible and cross-platform input method framework, including a virtual keyboard.
It has a plugin-based client-server architecture where applications act as clients and communicate with the Maliit server via input context plugins.
Maliit is an open source framework (LGPL 2)
... [More] with open source plugins (BSD). There are also proprietary plugins. It runs on most GNU/Linux distributions. [Less]
PyGObject is a Python dynamic module that enables developers to use the power of GObject, which is part of the GNOME platform.
The goal of PyGObject is to fully support GObject introspection and all its features (callbacks, GVariant support, closures, etc.).
PyGTKHelpers is a library to assist the building of PyGTK applications. It is intentionally designed to be non-frameworky, and blend well with your particular style of PyGTK development.
PyGTKHelpers provides a number of widespread features including: View delegation, MVC, mixed GtkBuilder/Python
... [More] views, widget proxying, signal auto-connection, object-base lists and trees, a number of helper widgets, utility functions for assisting creating new GObject types, unit testing helpers and utilities to help debug PyGTK applications. [Less]
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