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A simple Python menu-based GUI system on the terminal using curses. Perfect for those times when you need a GUI, but don't want the overhead or learning curve of a full-fledged GUI framework. However, it's also flexible enough to do cool stuff like on-the-fly changing of menus and is extensible to a large variety of uses.
| Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
| python3-curses-menu-0.5.0-4.mga9.noarch.html | Python3 implementation of curses-menu | Mageia 9 for i586 | python3-curses-menu-0.5.0-4.mga9.noarch.rpm |
| python3-curses-menu-0.5.0-4.mga9.noarch.html | Python3 implementation of curses-menu | Mageia 9 for armv7hl | python3-curses-menu-0.5.0-4.mga9.noarch.rpm |
| python3-curses-menu-0.5.0-4.mga9.noarch.html | Python3 implementation of curses-menu | Mageia 9 for x86_64 | python3-curses-menu-0.5.0-4.mga9.noarch.rpm |
| python3-curses-menu-0.5.0-4.mga9.noarch.html | Python3 implementation of curses-menu | Mageia 9 for aarch64 | python3-curses-menu-0.5.0-4.mga9.noarch.rpm |
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