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March 2016 Community Choice Project of the Month Vote

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2016-01-15
2016-02-24
  • Cherith Janes

    Cherith Janes - 2016-01-15

    The candidates for SourceForge Project of the Month for March 2016 are:

    Shortname Project Name
    skim-app Skim - A PDF Reader and Note-taker for OS X
    winpython WinPython - Portable Scientific Python distribution for Windows
    dispcalgui dispcalGUI - Display calibration & characterization powered by Argyll CMS
    glew The OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library - A C/C++ extension loading library
    djvu DjVuLibre - A web-centric format for distributing documents and images
    tuxguitar TuxGuitar - Multitrack guitar tablature editor & player written in Java-SWT
    nethack NetHack - Single player dungeon exploration game with ASCII graphics
    tcl Tcl - Tool Command Language, a dynamic programming language
    sparkylinux SparkyLinux - Lightweight & fast Debian-based Linux Distribution

    See the SourceForge blog for a full description of each candidate.

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    Last edit: Cherith Janes 2016-01-20
    • Earnie Boyd

      Earnie Boyd - 2016-01-20

      VOTE: ticl

       
    • NoseyNick

      NoseyNick - 2016-01-21

      VOTE: nethack
      ... but if I get killed by a rat ONE MORE TIME I may change my mind ;-)

       
    • Daud Zoss

      Daud Zoss - 2016-01-21

      VOTE: tcl

       
  • Gaston Martini

    Gaston Martini - 2016-01-19

    VOTE: nethack

     
  • Peter "MoroS" Mrożek

    VOTE: sparkylinux

     
  • angeltoast

    angeltoast - 2016-01-19

    VOTE: sparkylinux

     
  • sdi-p

    sdi-p - 2016-01-19

    VOTE: sparkylinux

     
  • Ann Tether

    Ann Tether - 2016-01-19

    VOTE: sparkylinux The reason is that I needed to find a distro that would support 32bit efi, so I could use a cast off from my grandson - a Packard Bell easynote. After days of trawling the internet I discovered Sparky. Installed ldxe desktop, works like a dream. Without Sparky that little machine would be in the landfill by now.

     
  • Tom Edelson

    Tom Edelson - 2016-01-20

    VOTE: tuxguitar

     
  • Christian Foltin

    VOTE: skim-app

     

    Last edit: Christian Foltin 2016-01-20
  • B. Kell

    B. Kell - 2016-01-20

    VOTE: tcl

     
  • Chuck

    Chuck - 2016-01-20

    VOTE: winpython

     
  • Janusz

    Janusz - 2016-01-20

    VOTE: djvu

     
  • AX Redneck 34noff

    VOTE: glew

     
  • José Moya

    José Moya - 2016-01-26

    VOTE: nethack
    Being eaten by a tiny "r" isn't that bad, after all.

     

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