GTK is a very popular toolkit. Offering a complete set of widgets, GTK is suitable for projects ranging from small tools to comprehensive application suites.
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GTK is a very popular toolkit. Offering a complete set of widgets, GTK is suitable for projects ranging from small tools to comprehensive application suites.
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Read moreDone is a simple task management solution for seamless organization and efficiency.
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Read moreTransmission is a fast, easy, and free BitTorrent client with an easy-to-use interface on top of a cross-platform backend.
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Read moreFragments is an easy to use BitTorrent client. It can be used to transfer files via the BitTorrent protocol, such as videos, music or installation images for Linux distributions.
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