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    xfishtank

    Swimming fishes on your desktop.

    Xfishtank now works in modern desktops such as gnome, kde and xfce, and featues a graphical user interface. Using double buffering, the animations are much smoother than in the original version.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    xsnow

    xsnow

    Let it snow on your desktop

    Finally, a working xsnow for Gnome, KDE, etc. Based on the original xsnow-1.42 created by Rick Jansen, after the xsnow-2019 conference in Antas (Spain) we now have available a xsnow that works on many desktop environments, even Raspian. By request of many beta-testers, a graphical front end has been created as well. For non-Unix users, there is https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsnow .
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    PyPanel is a lightweight panel/taskbar written in Python and C for X11 window managers. It can be easily customized to match any desktop theme or taste. PyPanel works with WindowMaker and EWMH compliant WMs (Kahakai, Openbox, PekWM, FVWM, etc).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ltpanel is a lightweight window list for the X Window System, similar to GNOME's window list applet. It has been tested on IceWM and fvwm. It should work with any GNOME-compliant Window Manager and is based on Peter Zelezny's fspanel.
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    GNotify is a little daemon written in C using GTK. It provides (like the KDE KNotify-system) a notification-service for Gnome/XFce/FVWM/Fluxbox/Enlightenment and other Desktop-Environments/WindowManagers.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Fvwm95 is a window manager with Windows-95 look and feel. It is derived from the well known fvwm.
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    fvwm-ewmh is made up of a module and a patch against the stable FVWM source tree. With these FVWM can handle Extended WMHints. This allows to run FVWM with KDE 2 and 3 and GNOME 2. Note that the current fvwm devel version has native EWMH support.
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    A GUI for editing fvwm startup scripts ( .fvwmrc ). It uses an X-toolkit-based frontend. It will provide users with a way to configure fvwm and similar WMs without editing the scripts directly.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    FVWM is a multiple large virtual desktop window manager for X Window System. FVWM is intended to have a small memory footprint and a rich feature set, be extremely customizable and extendable, be both classic and modern.
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