(on Wikipedia)
https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki
A wiki engine.
Software > Firefox add-ons and extensions >
This may have been tested quite some time before 2008-08-22. I tested it on Firefox version 2.
Software >
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html
A textmode-“GUI” for APT.
The window manager for Xfce
I’ve used it. I like it just fine. I just find it a bit too shiny for my tastes and prefer Openbox.
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Taskbars, Application launchers >
(on Wikipedia)
https://wiki.lxde.org/en/LXPanel
A straightforward and capable taskbar.
I’ve used this for a long time, and it’s done the job well. I just want something similar to Windows 95.
Entertainment > Games >
https://www.swgemu.com/forums/index.php
A reverse-engineered open source version of Star Wars Galaxies
BSD > BSD distributions >
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.dragonflybsd.org/
Clustering as a long-term goal.
DragonFly BSD has been on my radar for a very long time now.
Unfortunately, I haven’t had any success with it.
Software > Commodore SID music players >
A excellent, albeit simple, player.
Works just great.
It does support the HardSID if you grab the drivers for that.
Windows: https://web.archive.org/web/20200720073004/http://www.gsldata.se/c64/spw/
Software > Ruby > Ruby GUI toolkits >
https://sourceforge.net/projects/rubywebdialogs/
http://www.erikveen.dds.nl/rubywebdialogs/
The web browser as a graphical user interface for Ruby applications.
While it’s real, it’s not in heavy development and is still alpha as of June 2006.
https://www.curseforge.com/wow/addons/pitbull-unit-frames-4-0 [ 1 ] was http://www.curse.com/downloads/details/7738/
https://www.wowace.com/projects/pitbull-unit-frames-4-0 [ 2 ] was http://www.wowace.com/wiki/PitBull
A Party/Raid Frames Replacement AddOn.
This found heavy use until Blizzard made sufficient UI improvements to obsolete the need for frames addons.
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