GUI
GUI stands for graphical user interface. It is a visual representation of communication presented to the user for easy interaction with the machine. It allows users to manipulate elements on the screen using a mouse, a stylus or even a finger. The actions in a GUI are usually performed through direct manipulation of the graphical elements.
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Panel: The powerful data exploration & web app framework for Python
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Math Battle is an engaging arithmetic game where users must quickly solve mathematical expressions involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The game is designed to progressively increase in difficulty, challenging users to improve their mental math skills. Players compete to achieve the highest scores, with the top three perfo
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A wrapper of Konva.js made for Blazor
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Rust for native business logic, Flutter for flexible and beautiful GUI
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Platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 25+ databases and any API.
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Vector graphics engine & UI framework for Windows and Linux desktops, supporting SVG
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Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software 🖥️ 📸
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GPSBabel: convert, manipulate, and transfer data from GPS programs or GPS receivers. Open Source and supported on MacOS, Windows, Linux, and more. Pointy clicky GUI or a command line version...
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The tkintertools is a UI framework based on the Canvas class of tkinter.
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Репозиторий с инструментами, позволяющими редактировать текст F&H2: Termina и компилировать их в .json файлы
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Home automated terrarium/aquarium or other enclosed environment with a Raspberry Pi
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A record-replay tool to automate GUI via pywinauto
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