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Control Centre Is a KDE Widget Inspired by macOS

The Control Centre widget for the KDE desktop lets you quickly toggle among settings such as Network, Bluetooth, Media Playback, and more. Learn more here.
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Sunamu: Display Lyrics for Currently Playing Music on the Desktop in Linux

Being an eye candy music widget (or controller), Sunamu is an intriguing tool. It is not a music player but lets you display the music you’re playing and control it.
That’s the only focus of Sunamu, and it does its job pretty well.
 
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Screenlets: An Amazing Tool to Add Desktop Gadgets/Widgets in Linux

Screenlets is a desktop widgets tool released under GNU GPL. The same name Screenlets refers to the engine as well as the widget that runs on it. Originally developed by ‘Rico Pfaus‘, ‘Helder Fraga‘ and ‘Natan Yellin‘ for Unix-like operating system, Sc…

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Getting Started with wxWidgets on Linux

Interested in developing a graphical user interface application for Linux, but not sure where to start? As a first step, you select a fitting graphical user interface (GUI) library, followed by a programming language to develop your application in. wxWidgets is such a GUI library for C++. It’s also cross-platform and even offers bindings for […]

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