Open Source Objective C Terminals for Linux

Objective C Terminals for Linux

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    MultiTerm aims to become an extendible Terminal Emulation which provides a high quality (nice look and feel) user interface for everyday terminal work.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    AppLaunch
    AppLaunch is a MacOS X tool written in Objective-C/Cocoa to launch common Unix and MacOS commands using a "graphical command line". You can say that it is the MacOS X version of Windows', KDEs, ... "Run"/"Launch" dialog.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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