Luakit
Luakit is a highly configurable browser framework based on the WebKit web content engine and the GTK+ toolkit. It is very fast, extensible with Lua, and licensed under the GNU GPLv3 license. It is primarily targeted at power users, developers and anyone who wants to have fine-grained control over their web browser’s behavior and interface. While switching to the WebKit 2 API means a vastly improved security situation, not all distributions of Linux package the most up-to-date version of WebKitGTK+, and several package very outdated versions that have many known vulnerabilities. As of September 2019, Arch, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, and Ubuntu all have the latest version of WebKitGTK+, but OpenSUSE ships an outdated and vulnerable version in their stable channel. If you use Luakit for browsing, it is your responsibility to ensure that your distribution packages an up-to-date version of WebKitGTK+!
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TaskLayout
TaskLayout is a productivity app for Windows designed to set up your desktop for work in seconds. No adware, malware, or spyware, professional tools for effective work-. Try before buy, it provides fast and responsive support. This tool allows to save and restore Windows desktop layout (a set of running applications with corresponding positions on the screen) with an assigned hotkey. Set up your working configuration on the desktop, launch applications, open folders, and arrange windows into suitable locations on the desktop. Save the layout with TaskLayout, and assign a hotkey for open/close. Use these hotkeys to instantly restore/discard your desktop in seconds. Application/command Launcher, set up custom commands to start it with an assigned hotkey. By default, TaskLayout works as a launcher and Window repositioning tool in one. Automatically retrieve and preserve startup commands assigned to selected windows. Run commands (if required) and arrange windows on the desktop.
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Byobu
It was originally designed to provide elegant enhancements to the otherwise functional, plain, practical GNU Screen, for the Ubuntu server distribution. Byobu now includes an enhanced profile, convenient keybindings, configuration utilities, and toggle-able system status notifications for both the GNU Screen window manager and the more modern Tmux terminal multiplexer, and works on most Linux, BSD, and Mac distributions. Byobu includes an enhanced profile, configuration utilities, and system status notifications for the GNU screen window manager as well as the Tmux terminal multiplexer. Byobu is developed and released as free software under the GPLv3.
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SmartWindows
Do you write, play games, code, illustrate or edit images on your computer? Wouldn’t it be great if you could configure your windows in just the right places, and just the right sizes for each of these roles and then restore them at the click of a button? That’s exactly what SmartWindows let’s you do! Switch between your optimal coding, gaming, writing and other layouts. Save yourself minutes of time and improve your productivity every day with SmartWindows. Not only does SmartWindows save and restore the application positions but it also remembers and opens up the files. All your favorite applications such as Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Project, Notepad and Wordpad are supported. Love the flexibility and freedom afforded when using multiple monitors? No worries. Use multiple displays simultaneously because SmartWindows supports up to 6 monitors for restoring app positions on each display.
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