Subdirectories of Desktop Environments:
Websites on Desktop Environments: Alternative Linux Desktop Environment Provides C++/Java application framework. DesktopX Extends Windows desktop to support true objects (can be anything) instead of passive icons, use one by one, or mix together to form themes; build your own desktop interface, even if not a programmer. [Stardock Corporation, Inc.] EDE - Equinox Desktop Environment Main goals of this project are simplicity, speed, minimal memory usage (if possible), good look and fell and stability. That does not mean it will be for 8086. It's FLTK-based. foXdesktop Lightweight desktop environment, uses Fox multiplatform C++ widget set. [Open Source, LGPL] GPE: The GPE Palmtop Environment Project for a Free Software GUI environment for palmtop-handheld computers running GNU/Linux operating systems. The GUI Gallery Surprisingly large and thorough Graphical User Interface list, with timeline, screenshots, downloads, links. Very useful resource for students of computer interfaces. GUIdebook A website dedicated to preserving and showcasing as many Graphical User Interfaces as possible. Lots of screenshots and icons. XFce Lightweight desktop environment for various Unix systems, easy to use and configure, fast, XFce 3 is based on GTK+. Description, downloads, screenshots, links, credits. [Open Source, GPL] Xfce Desktop Environment Runs on FreeBSD, Linux, SunOS/Solaris; English, French, German. Description, downloads, CVS, screenshots, bug reports, fora. [Open Source, GPL; SourceForge.net] XPde A desktop environment(XPde) and a window manager(XPwm) for Linux. It tries to make easier for Windows XP users to use a Linux box. Nothing more, no clipboard compatibility between Gtk and Qt applications, no emulation of Windows applications, no unification on the widgets of X applications, just a desktop environment and a window manager. [Open source, GPL] The Definitive Desktop Environment Comparison Compares UI and usability of several desktop environments (DEs) that are widely used, admired, reviled: Windows XP Luna, BeOS 6 (Dano/Zeta), Mac OS X Aqua, Unix KDE and GNOME. Large article with many forum comments. [OSNews.com] (March 17, 2003) Hooray for Bluecurve Article praises, analyses Red Hat's new user interface in their Linux 8.0. [Linux Review] (December 3, 2002)
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