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gmessageplus 0.17

filesize: 182.90 KB

Gmessage+ is a clone of Xmessage for the GNOME desktop.

Published:
Jan 22, 2001
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License
GPL
Cost
$0.00
OS:
X11
Cow Rating:
3ra
Popularity:
33%
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Gmessage+ is a clone of Xmessage for the GNOME desktop.

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