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April 2009

oopss - Open Pinball!

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Back To Projects Coney Island Screenshots Open Pinball! an open pinball simulator (Previously named oops) Original Author and coordinator: Johan S (email: oopsmail at firstlinux.net) Goal The goal of this project is to create a fully portable pinball simulator. DEPENDENCIES You must have allegro 4.0 installed.

SourceForge.net: oopss: Files

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SourceForge.net: Super Happy Fun Pinball: Files

You have selected Win32 Binaries Please choose the file that best matches your architecture or operating system from the list of releases and files contained in this package.

SourceForge.net: Super Happy Fun Pinball: Files

CS-Pinball is a pinball game written for the Crystal Space 3d engine. It is written in C , targetting both Windows and Linux platforms. It is intended to be an easy to use platform for building new pinball tables and using features of a 3d engine over

SourceForge.net: Super Happy Fun Pinball

CS-Pinball is a pinball game written for the Crystal Space 3d engine. It is written in C , targetting both Windows and Linux platforms. It is intended to be an easy to use platform for building new pinball tables and using features of a 3d engine over

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CS-Pinball is a pinball game written for the Crystal Space 3d engine. It is written in C , targetting both Windows and Linux platforms. It is intended to be an easy to use platform for building new pinball tables and using features of a 3d engine over

SourceForge.net: QPhoton: Files

You have selected the V0.2.0 release. Please choose the file that best matches your architecture or operating system from the list of files contained in this release.

SourceForge.net: QPhoton: Files

QPhoton is a multiplatform (MS Windows/Linux) open source photo viewer and photo editor with scripting capabilities and plugin interface.

SourceForge.net: QPhoton

QPhoton is a multiplatform (MS Windows/Linux) open source photo viewer and photo editor with scripting capabilities and plugin interface.

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QPhoton is a multiplatform (MS Windows/Linux) open source photo viewer and photo editor with scripting capabilities and plugin interface.

November 2007

jSMS (Java Short Messages Sender) Download

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O jSMS é um software desenvolvido em Java para enviar mensagens de texto a celulares das operadoras Amazônia Celular, Brasil Telecom, Claro, CTBC, Nextel, Oi, Telemig, Vivo e TIM (é necessário ser cliente desta última operadora). Totalmente portável, funciona em Linux, Windows e Mac OS. Para facilitar o uso, o jSMS oferece: * Agenda de contatos; * Múltiplos perfis de envio; * Histórico de mensagens.

September 2007

August 2007

Wine HQ - Wine HowTo

How to help get applications working in Wine If you want to help get an application working in Wine, the first thing you should do is register yourself in the applications database and use one of your votes to indicate that you'd like more effort to be spent on the application. Every once in a while, a Wine developer will finish a project and look for something to do - combing through the higher voted apps to find one that people need work on is a great way to spend one's time and fill up a todo list. If the application that you want working is not listed in the applications database, there is an easy to use form available for you to add it. If the application is in the database, but lacks a maintainer, you should consider becoming one. If you are familiar with Wine and have a desire to test the application and help get or keep it working, please apply by clicking the link in the application's page. Each application should have a supermaintainer, and, if different versions of the application are substantially different (such as in Internet Explorer), each subversion should have a maintainer. Please don't feel deterred by the need to apply to become a maintainer - the application form is largely a formality to prevent abuse and we can virtually guarantee your acceptance. If you are the developer or publisher of the application, you obviously have a very big incentive to help get your application working under Wine. Fortunately, there are many options available to you other than reporting bugs and hoping someone will fix them. By far the easiest way is to simply send free copies of your software to Wine developers and hope they'll take an interest in getting it working. You'd be amazed how effective this approach can be, particularly for games. An alternative option, perhaps more effective and expensive, is to pay Wine developers for their work on your application, either directly through a negotiated contract or indirectly by posting a bounty. CodeWeavers, a major Wine developer, offers a special section for pledges at their compatibility center website. The most direct method, however, is to help develop Wine itself and contribute code directly, which is exactly what Corel did for WordPerfect several years ago. In any case, making a post on the Wine developers email list can go a long way