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  1. Windows
    CLiki pages about Common Lisp software on Microsoft Windows:
  2. Window Manager
    clfswm - CLFSWM is a 100% Common Lisp X11 window manager (based on Tinywm and Stumpwm doors - Doors is an attempt to bring essential features of MS Windows (such as basic Windows API, COM and OLE) into Common Lisp eclipse - Eclipse is an X11 window manager written entirely in Common Lisp stumpwm - StumpWM is a tiling, keyboard driven X11 window manager application written entirely in Common Lisp tinywm-lisp - tinywm-lisp is a Common Lisp port of the TinyWM X11 window manager
  3. abcl-jazz
    Code examples on to call the Java Swing API under ABCL to program GUIs
  4. Able
    Able is a basic lisp editor for Windows/Mac/Linux
  5. Allegro NFS Server
    Allegro NFS Server for Microsoft Windows, written in Common Lisp
  6. AllegroServe
    Portable AllegroServe is a portable version of Franz Inc's AllegroServe HTTP server, which also includes an HTML generator and an HTTP client
  7. barium
    Barium, created in 2025, is an X11 widget toolkit intended to aid the creation of desktop GUIs
  8. beirc
    beirc is a CLIM IRC client application using the cl-irc library as a backend, initially written by Gilbert Baumann, now maintained by Dave Murray and others
  9. Bits from Mark Triggs's .emacs
    Just a couple of things I find useful for Lisp editing
  10. CALM
    Canvas Aided Lisp Magic, create canvas-based applications with Lisp and distribute them on Linux, macOS, Windows, and the web
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