a free, turn based strategy game. It is designed in the tradition of the Battle Isle series from Bluebyte and is currently available for Windows, MacOS X and Linux.
a versatile Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for C and C++ on GNU/Linux. It has been written for GTK/GNOME and features a number of advanced programming facilities. (same as http://anjuta.org/)
Free Mouse and Keyboard Macro Program with Hotkeys and AutoText, full windows control and script possibilities, can be turned into executable and supports GUI creation
a framework for tile-based (isometric) RTS games. It provides the basic entities for an RTS game with implemented SDL and GRP components. As a proof-of-concept, a Starcraft clone is being implemented with it.
a package providing generic, templated classes for the efficient traversal and, with a small amount of extra work, search of almost all tree-like structures. It should work within any modern C++ compiler.
a compiler cache. It acts as a caching pre-processor to C/C++ compilers. Caching previous compilations and detecting when the same compilation is being done again. (needs GCC or similar)
a free/open source, cross platform IDE. It is developed in C++ using wxWidgets. Using a plugin architecture, its capabilities and features are defined by the provided plugins.
a tool for source-to-source transformation and optimisation of C++ programs. It is intended to be used as a test-bed for various high-level optimisations; the traditional textbook optimisations are assumed to be handled by the C++ compiler.
a language system for specifying concurrent, hierarchical, finite state machines (an implementation of "statecharts") to model and control reactive systems.
Software to detect plagiarism. examines a collection of document files. It extracts the text portions of those documents and looks through them for matching words in phrases of a specified minimum length.
real-time strategy game similar to Warcraft II released under GPL. Graphics and Textures created from shots of real models made out of plasticine! developed as a project at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Charles University, Prague by 6 students