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5 projects in result set.
1. BRisa UPnP - BRisa is a UPnP framework. It provides two projects: the python-brisa and qt-brisa. Python-brisa implements UPnP spec 1.0, while qt-brisa implements UPnP spec 1.1 to build UPnP devices, services and control points. | - Development Status: 5 - Production/Stable [Filter]
- Environment: Console \(Text Based\) (Now Filtering) , No Input/Output \(Daemon\) [Filter] , Maemo (Now Filtering)
- Intended Audience: Developers [Filter] , End Users/Desktop [Filter]
- License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) (Now Filtering)
- Natural Language: English [Filter]
- Operating System: MacOS [Filter] , Windows [Filter] , POSIX [Filter]
- Programming Language: C++ [Filter] , Python [Filter]
- Topic: Networking [Filter]
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Activity Percentile: 98.78 Activity Ranking: 2.00 Register Date: 2007-01-03 14:59 |
2. GNUstep Maemo Port - This is a Maemo port of Objective-C and GNUstep, an object-oriented framework for application development, based on OpenStep. It enables developers to rapidly build sophisticated software by employing a large library of reusable software components. | - Development Status: 2 - Pre-Alpha [Filter]
- Environment: Console \(Text Based\) (Now Filtering) , Maemo (Now Filtering)
- Intended Audience: Developers [Filter]
- License: GNU General Public License (GPL) [Filter] , GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) (Now Filtering)
- Natural Language: English [Filter]
- Operating System: BSD [Filter] , Linux [Filter]
- Programming Language: Objective C [Filter]
- Topic: Desktop Environment [Filter] , Software Development [Filter]
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Activity Ranking: 0.00 Register Date: 2006-11-15 23:26 |
3. GUnit - GUnit is a C unit testing framework in the spirit of JUnit. The framework incorporates an easy to use GUI based on the GTK+ libraries. Other GUI alternatives include Hildon support (maemo.org), as well as an interactive console. | - Development Status: 4 - Beta [Filter]
- Environment: Console \(Text Based\) (Now Filtering) , Maemo (Now Filtering)
- Intended Audience: Developers [Filter]
- License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) (Now Filtering)
- Natural Language: English [Filter]
- Operating System: Linux [Filter]
- Programming Language: C [Filter]
- Topic: Software Development [Filter]
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Activity Ranking: 0.00 Register Date: 2006-11-02 07:01 |
4. fuse - This is a port of FUSE, related utilities and some filesystems to maemo and N770. With this package you can mount sftp, flickrfs accounts and browse them from your file manager. | - Development Status: 5 - Production/Stable [Filter]
- Environment: Console \(Text Based\) (Now Filtering) , Maemo (Now Filtering)
- Intended Audience: Developers [Filter] , End Users/Desktop [Filter]
- License: GNU General Public License (GPL) [Filter] , GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) (Now Filtering)
- Natural Language: English [Filter]
- Programming Language: C [Filter] , Python [Filter]
- Topic: File Sharing [Filter] , System [Filter]
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Activity Ranking: 0.00 Register Date: 2006-07-16 15:02 |
5. SDKless - Maemo SDK-less is an environment that emulates the maemo platform in your Linux X86 desktop. With Maemo SDK-less, you may execute maemo applications as you were on Tablet and does NOT require Scratchbox, you access directly the emulated maemo platform. | - Development Status: 3 - Alpha [Filter]
- Environment: Console \(Text Based\) (Now Filtering) , Maemo (Now Filtering)
- Intended Audience: Developers [Filter]
- License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) (Now Filtering)
- Maemo/Tablet OS version: OS2008 [Filter]
- Natural Language: English [Filter]
- Operating System: Linux [Filter]
- Programming Language: Unix Shell [Filter]
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Activity Ranking: 0.00 Register Date: 2008-11-04 21:02 |
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