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| at-poke | 0.2.1 | LGPL | Tool for poking around with accessibility support | This is a tool for poking around with accessibility support. Be sure to start apps with accessibility enabled (export GTK_MODULES=gail:atk-bridge) before trying to poke them. |
| at-spi | 1.3.9 | LGPL | GNOME Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface | This is the Early Access Release of the Gnome Accessibility Project's Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface. |
| dasher | 3.2.3 | GPL | Graphical predictive text entry system | Dasher is an information-efficient text-entry interface, driven by natural continuous pointing gestures. Dasher is a competitive text-entry system wherever a full-size keyboard cannot be used. |
| gail | 1.4.1 | LGPL | GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library | Gail is the GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library |
| gnome-mag | 0.10.4 | GPL | GNOME magnifier | GNOME Magnifier |
| gnome-speech | 0.2.8 | LGPL | Simple general API for producing text-to-speech output | This is GNOME Speech. It's purpose is to provide a simple general API for producing text-to-speech output. |
| gnopernicus | 0.7.1 | LGPL | Assistive Technologies (AT) for blind and visually impaired person. | Gnopernicus provides Assistive Technologies (AT) for blind and visually impaired person. |
| gok | 0.9.3 | LGPL | GNOME On-screen Keyboard | The GNOME On-screen Keyboard (GOK) is a dynamic on-screen keyboard for UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems. It features Direct Selection, Dwell Selection, Automatic Scanning and Inverse Scanning access methods and includes word completion. |
| gtkeyboard | 1.1.8 | GPL | Graphical Keyboard | GTKeyboard is an application meant to help users with physical disabilities who may be unable to use the keyboard all the time to type text using a graphically laid out keyboard. It is also used by people who are simply a little bit lazy. At this point, it has support for several foreign keyboards as well as ability to redirect keypresses to other X11 applications |
| libat-spi0 | 1.3.9 | LGPL | GNOME Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface | This is the Early Access Release of the Gnome Accessibility Project's Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface. |
| libgail17 | 1.4.1 | LGPL | GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library | Gail is the GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library |
| libgail-gnome | 1.0.2 | LGPL | GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library | Gail is the GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library |
| libgnome-mag1 | 0.10.4 | GPL | GNOME magnifier shared library | GNOME Magnifier shared library. |
| libgnomespeech6 | 0.2.8 | LGPL | Simple general API for producing text-to-speech output | This is GNOME Speech. It's purpose is to provide a simple general API for producing text-to-speech output. |
| workrave | 1.4.1 | GPL | Assists in recovery and prevention of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) | Workrave is a program that assists in the recovery and prevention of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). The program frequently alerts you to take micro-pauses, rest breaks and restricts you to your daily limit. The program can be run distributed on one or more PCs. All connected PCs share the same timing information. When you switch computers, you will still be asked to pause on time. Build Options: --without distrib Disable shared machine usage information across multiple PCs --with xml Store configuration as XML file --with gnome Support docking in GNOME panel (it docks in notification area by default) |
When you think about it, and put a business hat on, the idea that Linux could start as this little hobby project that would in the course of less than a decade become this extremely popular piece of software that people would bet on for mission critical applications. . . how did that happen? Nobody is in charge of it. Nobody owns it. It’s not controlled by a corporation. It fundamentally depends on cooperation and collaboration. . . . It’s an amazing model of how to get stuff done. — Mitch Kapor, founder of Lotus
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