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ROX Desktop

 
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ROX Desktop
Rox-desktop-2004.png
A screenshot of the ROX desktop
Written in C, Python
Operating system Microsoft Windows and Unix-like operating systems
Type Desktop environment
License GNU General Public License
Website www.roscidus.com/desktop/home

The ROX Desktop is a desktop environment based on the ROX-Filer file manager. Files are loaded by dragging them to an application from the filer, and saved by dragging back to the filer. Applications are executable directories, and are thus also installed (copied), uninstalled (deleted), and run through the filer interface. ROX has a strong link with Zero Install, a method of identifying and executing programs via a URL, to make software installation completely automatic.

It is inspired by the user interface of RISC OS (not to be confused with RISC/os).[1] The name "ROX" comes from "RISC OS on X". The project was started by Thomas Leonard as a student at University of Southampton in 1999[2] is still lead by him in 2009.

The desktop uses the GTK+ toolkit, like the GNOME and Xfce desktops. The design focuses on small, simple programs using drag-and-drop to move data between them. For example, a user might load a compressed file into a spreadsheet from the web by dragging the data from the web browser to the archiver, and from there into the spreadsheet. A program would be installed in the same way, by dragging the archive from the web to the archiver, and from there to the applications directory in the filer.

Drag-and-drop saving allows the user to save the text file to any directory they please, or directly to another application, such as the archiver on the panel.

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