Entertainment > Games >
(on Wikipedia)
http://www.eternal-lands.com/
A basic multiplayer roleplaying game.
I couldn’t get it working.
Entertainment > Games >
(on Wikipedia)
http://www.eternal-lands.com/
A basic multiplayer roleplaying game.
I couldn’t get it working.
Software >
http://cade.noxrun.com/projects/qvv/ [ 1 ] was http://cade.datamax.bg/qvv/
An image viewer.
Doesn’t let me continue viewing to the next image.
Footnotes
http://www.emma-soft.com/projects/epdfview/
A lightweight PDF viewer.
Abandoned – the website is gone
Software > Programming >
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.python.org/
coming later
I had originally fallen in love with Ruby with the hopes of being able to use it on 16-bit DOS computers, but didn’t turn out to be possible. Since then I had stuck with it to tinker around quite a lot. But it turns out that a vast amount more programs are written in Python. Since my experiences with Ruby GUI toolkits were just horrifying, and all the Python GUI stuff I’ve seen is awesome, I think I’ll check things out.
I didn’t end up looking into Python much, but I have a bunch of notes.
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(on Wikipedia)
https://web.archive.org/*/pygtk.org
A GUI toolkit for Python.
I really noticed this after working with the Deluge BitTorrent client.
Software >
(on Wikipedia)
was newsbeuter.org
An RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals.
I couldn’t even get the damned thing working.
Abandoned – officially abandoned
TODO – my LibriVox setup notes – https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/User:Spiralofhope/1-Minute_Test_redux
(on Wikipedia)
Chocolatey: audacity
https://www.audacityteam.org/
A free audio recording / editing suite.
Very capable, but rather confusing.
See also:
(on Wikipedia)
https://apps.kde.org/graphics/org.kde.kolourpaint/
www.kolourpaint.org
The only decent paint program I’ve seen.
Software > Text editors >
(on Wikipedia)
https://apps.kde.org/kwrite/
A decent enough text editor.
See also: