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more »Workspace: EasyGUI Adding GUI elements to Python scripts
Aug 23, 2012If you need to add graphical elements to Python script, EasyGUI can help beginners and experts alike.
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more »Movgrab Downloading videos from YouTube or Vimeo
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more »MyPaint Freehand drawing with MyPaint
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more »GIMP 2.8 An overview of the new features in GIMP 2.8
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XZ Gets the All-Clear
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Kodi 21.0 Open-Source Entertainment Hub Released
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Vulnerability Discovered in xz Libraries
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Canonical Bumps LTS Support to 12 years
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