Introduction to the Ion Window Manager Modular window manager designed for keyboard lovers; has floating or tiled windows (which can also be workspaces in their own right), statusbar that can swallow other apps (or Window Maker protocol apps & KDE-protocol system tray icons), documented config & script interface, drop-down scratchpad, and does not subscribe to the "totalitarian" rules of GNU/FOSS. in Computers & Electronicswith guiion_wmkeyboardlinuxsoftwarewindow_managersx
The Anti-Mac: Violating the Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines Graphical interfaces haven't really changed since the first Mac (or IIGS) came out... This group is devoted to discovering new interface designs by deliberately violating the principles of Apple's Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines, and many of their creations have been adopted by Apple or other GUI designers. in Computers & Electronicswith computersguiinfo
TimeVault "a simple front-end for making snapshots of a set of directories. Restore functionality is integrated into Nautilus - previous versions of a file or directory that has a snapshot can be accessed by examining the properties and selecting the 'Previous Versions' tab. Snapshots are protected from accidental deletion or modification since they are read-only by default. The super-user can delete intermediate snapshots to save space, but files and directories that existed before or after the deletion will still be accessible." in Computers & Electronicswith backup__recoveryfrontendsgnomeguilinuxnautilussoftwareubuntuby 2 users
WineXS WineXS is a graphical interface for WINE that can edit the configuration, edit the registry, add/remove software, reboot it, and manage files. in Computers & Electronicswith emulationguilinuxwine
XAutomation Control X from the command line for scripts, and do "visual scraping" to find things on the screen. The conrol interface allows mouse movement, clicking, button up/down, key up/down, etc, and uses the XTest extension so you don't have the annoying problems that xse has when apps ignore sent events. The visgrep program find images inside of images and reports the coordinates, allowing progams to find buttons, etc, on the screen to click on. in Computers & Electronicswith commandlineguikeyboardlinuxmouseprogrammingshell_scriptssoftwarex