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GCompris
A simple education game. In French GCompris is pronounce "j'ai compris" and means I Have Understood. The basic goal is to teach to children starting at 3 how to use a mouse and keyboard. Read more

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  • acro
    acro is a perl program made to generate random acronyms, a la Undernet #acro. it doesn't guide you through the acronym process, it just generates the acronyms.
  • cappuccino
    cappuccino is program written as a joke. It is meant to make your computer look like it is doing a lot of work for the purpose of fooling your boss.
  • cbd
    A toy which generates a dusk horizon and writes it to the root window.
  • Flare XM
    Flare XM is an experimental XM player for Linux.
  • gLife
    gLife embodies the concepts found in artificial life and cellular automata (subsets of artificial intelligence), with a bias towards creating an artificial society.
  • gTuring
    gTuring is a Turing Machine simulator developed for GNOME and distributed under the GNU Public License.
  • State of Mind
    State of Mind is a sound and graphics demo for X11 and SVGAlib.
  • Sticker Book
    Sticker Book is a program which lets you place images on a background scene. Every parent surely knows how much fun kids have with these. Indeed, they are a must for any long plane or car ride.
  • Tempest for Eliza
    Tempest for Eliza uses your computer monitor to send out AM radio signals. You can then hear computer generated music in your radio.
  • TextMaze
    TextMaze generates random mazes on a text terminal and lets you traverse them using the arrow keys.
  • Themexec
    Themexec is a command theme processor which will run a theme of commands as defined by theme files. It allows for quick and easy batch processing of commands like those required to change a desktop wallpaper, media player skin, clock style, etc.



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