Apps filed under: Ncurses

  RSS Feed for this tag 15 applications totalLast updated: Mar 6th 2024, 18:36 GMT

     
  • 83 downloads
ncspot

ncspot 1.1.0

Super lightweight and interesting ncurses Spotify client that's heavily inspired by MPD clients

Mar 6th 2024, 18:36 GMT
     
  • 1,361 downloads
Vifm

Vifm 0.8.1a

A ncurses based file manager for Linux/UNIX inspired by mutt, with vi like keybindings

Feb 11th 2016, 20:34 GMT
     
  • 248 downloads
Profanity

Profanity 0.4.6

A cross-platform CLI XMPP client

Aug 21st 2015, 18:16 GMT
     
  • 167 downloads
auditive

auditive 0.1.18

This project provides a minimalist and open source CLI audio player powered by Gstreamer

Jul 7th 2015, 14:42 GMT
     
  • 1,223 downloads
CBoard

CBoard 0.7.3

An Ncurses-based front-end to chess engines supporting the XBoard protocol on Linux

Jun 17th 2015, 09:30 GMT
     
  • 452 downloads
Archlinux Ultimate Install Script

Archlinux Ultimate Install Script

An all-in-one command-line (ncurses) installation script for the Arch Linux operating system

Dec 30th 2014, 12:53 GMT
     
  • 1,850 downloads
MOC

MOC 2.4.4 / 2.5.0 Beta 2

A termianl-based audio player for Linux

Feb 6th 2014, 07:35 GMT
     
  • 1,140 downloads
NCurses Disk Usage

NCurses Disk Usage 1.10

NCurses Disk Usage provides a fast and easy interface to your harddrive.

May 10th 2013, 14:11 GMT
     
  • 1,387 downloads
Clockywock

Clockywock 0.3.1a

A cool ncurses ANALOG clock

Feb 12th 2013, 12:43 GMT
     
  • 1,984 downloads
DHEX

DHEX 0.68

A powerful hex editor

Sep 12th 2012, 14:54 GMT
     
  • 20,125 downloads
Ncurses

Ncurses 6.1

The Ncurses (new curses) library is a free software emulation of curses in System V Release 4.0, a...

Apr 5th 2011, 06:27 GMT
     
  • 4,788 downloads
ACDC

ACDC 1.1

ACDC is a simple, but yet an outstanding CD player for the linux console.

Apr 18th 2008, 23:31 GMT
     
  • 1,986 downloads
pinger

pinger 0.32c

pinger is a GTK/ncurses multi-ping interface.

Jan 17th 2008, 12:39 GMT
     
  • 1,963 downloads
tpp

tpp 1.3.1

tpp project stands for text presentation program and is an ncurses-based presentation tool.

Apr 30th 2007, 16:20 GMT

Brave 1.65.123 / 1.66.91 Beta

Browse the Internet faster than ever with the help of Brave, the next-gen Chromium-based browser that blocks trackers and protects your online privacy
Brave

Lunacy 9.6.0

Create stunning mockups, streamlined GUI with nice effects, complex illustrations, and various other graphic projects, all with the help of this AI-powered design software
Lunacy

Chromium 125.0.6420.3

Take Chromium for a spin, the browser that stands as a base for some of the world's most popular browsers
Chromium

Blisk 23.0.185.91

Take your web development to the next level and create perfectly functional responsive websites with the help of Blisk
Blisk

balenaEtcher 1.18.11 / 1.19.16 Pre-release

Effortlessly flash OS images to UBS drives and/or SD cards with the help of this cross-platform utility
balenaEtcher

Thorium Reader 2.4.1 / 3.0.0 Alpha 1 (7e60288)

Free, open-source, and cross-platform eBook reader based on the Readium Desktop toolkit
Thorium Reader

Vivaldi 6.7.3329.17 / 6.7.3329.19 Snapshot

Explore unlimited customization options and a new to go about your daily work on the Internet with the help of Vivaldi, the next-generation web browser for power users
Vivaldi

Firefox 125.0.2 / 126.0b5 Beta

The Linux version of one of the most popular and powerful web browser products on the entire Internet, Firefox
Firefox

Spacedrive 0.2.13 Alpha

Manage files across your system, all your devices, drives, and clouds from a single space with the help of Spacedrive
Spacedrive

Upscayl 2.11.0

Enhance your low-res pictures with only a few mouse clicks by relying on this smart and interesting app
Upscayl
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Firefox
  • Firefox
  • Spacedrive
  • Upscayl
  • Brave
  • Lunacy
  • Chromium
  • Blisk
  • balenaEtcher
  • Thorium Reader
  • Vivaldi
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  • 1,540 downloads
Pacman for Console

Pacman for Console 1.2

Pacman for Console is a pacman game which can be played on a text-based console without using X.

Dec 21st 2006, 01:35 GMT