
Bruce Kingsbury wrote:
Cool. Wengophone should be pretty easy. I can't find the source for it though, the developer site and wengo's own signup page have been down for ages and nobody seems to have noticed. Is it still an active project?
To be brutally honest: I don't remotely care. as long as it offers downloads (which OpenWengo does), works, is F/OSS, and is multiplatform, it meets our needs. its long-term plans (or lack of) are, um, well, -slightly- more relevant that OS/2's!
* Elephant's Dream playing in... *is* there a Linux/Win/MacOS player?
vlc is on all platforms and imho the best player around for most things. It does DVD menus properly, almost nothing else does! But please can we have it playing Big Buck Bunny, ED is just too "weird" for most people.
Sweet either way: haven't had to time to even look, so as long as someone can arrange something. (aside:
* Wengophone: I'm not sure that this one's locked in, so if you've got a camera, an earpiece ( == far more photogenic than a headset), and if possible an interesting background, a screenshot would be Well Useful. * Thunderbird, Sunbird * beats! anyone got any drum & bass in a sequence? GIMME!!!
Hydrogen?
tha's the one (not the easiest name to google up). annnnnnd... done.
I'm going to have to give up on SQL/business back/end applications, aren't I? I'm frustrated by that: those are applications we should be busting ourselves to publicise. If someone wants to fake up a PostgreSQL database for the AnachroTech website, with products and orders and inventory and web traffic summaries, and screenshots of PGAdminIII.... *DEAD* *USEFUL*.
anyone? butting