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Docker - Displays system tray applications without a panel
Docker is a docking system tray that allows KDE
and GNOME system tray applications to be run without needing to run a
KDE/GNOME panel. It was primarily designed for Openbox 2, but should
work in any window manager that supports WindowMaker Dock Apps. The
window manager also needs to support the KDE system tray protocol for
KDE icons to work.
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Interfaces | X Window System |
Source languages | C |
Use requirements | window manager or applications that is KDE3 compliant |
Build prerequisites | glib 2.0+ |
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