GGI stands for "General Graphics Interface", and it is a project that aims to develop a reliable, stable and fast graphics system that works everywhere. We want to allow any program using GGI to run on any platform requiring at most a recompile.

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BSD License, Public Domain, MIT License

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Operating Systems

Mobile Operating Systems, Desktop Operating Systems, Linux, IBM AIX, GNU Hurd, BSD, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Information Technology, Science/Research, Education, Advanced End Users, Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

X Window System (X11), Framebuffer, Win32 (MS Windows), Handheld/Mobile/PDA, Project is a graphics toolkit, Console/Terminal, GGI, DirectX, SVGAlib, Curses/Ncurses, AAlib, Glide, Quartz, Carbon (Mac OS X)

Programming Language

Python, Perl, C

Related Categories

Python Software Development Software, Python Networking Software, Python Clustering Software, Python Graphics Software, Python Scientific Engineering, Perl Software Development Software, Perl Networking Software, Perl Clustering Software, Perl Graphics Software, Perl Scientific Engineering, C Software Development Software, C Networking Software, C Clustering Software, C Graphics Software, C Scientific Engineering

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2000-12-10