jKiwi is a easy to use virtual makeover and hair styler application mainly for the Linux desktop. The aim of the project is to instantly find out how you would look in hundreds of haircuts, try different lip colors or eye contact lenses and shadows.
ami me gusta esta muy bueno pero no explica como se hace para cambiard de look a alguna pesona
jkiwi
i never cant use it!!!
- The Fit Image window now works way better with all sorts of images (bug #1899267) - A new window is added under File -> Example Images and provides some models to try the application right from the start - A new window is added when starting the program with "--import-photos PATH" argument that shows a list of thumbnails for all images in the given PATH. (using metadata extractor for reading thumbnail data http://www.drewnoakes.com/code/exif/ ) - Lots of memory leaks fixed - Many fixes in the way pathnames are handled when loading resources folder (this lead one step closer to porting the application to Microsoft Windows, now actually runs on it using the windows swt.jar) - man page for jkiwi now available on linux - bash auto complete arguments on linux ("~$ jkiwi -[TAB]") - Synchronized the manuals with the current version - Move to the new SWT 3.4 version - More hairstyles added
- The Fit Image window now works way better with all sorts of images (bug #1899267) - A new window is added under File -> Example Images and provides some models to try the application right from the start - A new window is added when starting the program with "--import-photos PATH" argument that shows a list of thumbnails for all images in the given PATH. (using metadata extractor for reading thumbnail data http://www.drewnoakes.com/code/exif/ ) - Lots of memory leaks fixed - Many fixes in the way pathnames are handled when loading resources folder (this lead one step closer to porting the application to Microsoft Windows, now actually runs on it using the windows swt.jar) - man page for jkiwi now available on linux - bash auto complete arguments on linux ("~$ jkiwi -[TAB]") - Synchronized the manuals with the current version - Move to the new SWT 3.4 version - More hairstyles added
- The Fit Image window now works way better with all sorts of images (bug #1899267) - A new window is added under File -> Example Images and provides some models to try the application right from the start - A new window is added when starting the program with "--import-photos PATH" argument that shows a list of thumbnails for all images in the given PATH. (using metadata extractor for reading thumbnail data http://www.drewnoakes.com/code/exif/ ) - Lots of memory leaks fixed - Many fixes in the way pathnames are handled when loading resources folder (this lead one step closer to porting the application to Microsoft Windows, now actually runs on it using the windows swt.jar) - man page for jkiwi now available on linux - bash auto complete arguments on linux ("~$ jkiwi -[TAB]") - Synchronized the manuals with the current version - Move to the new SWT 3.4 version - More hairstyles added
- The Fit Image window now works way better with all sorts of images (bug #1899267) - A new window is added under File -> Example Images and provides some models to try the application right from the start - A new window is added when starting the program with "--import-photos PATH" argument that shows a list of thumbnails for all images in the given PATH. (using metadata extractor for reading thumbnail data http://www.drewnoakes.com/code/exif/ ) - Lots of memory leaks fixed - Many fixes in the way pathnames are handled when loading resources folder (this lead one step closer to porting the application to Microsoft Windows, now actually runs on it using the windows swt.jar) - man page for jkiwi now available on linux - bash auto complete arguments on linux ("~$ jkiwi -[TAB]") - Synchronized the manuals with the current version - Move to the new SWT 3.4 version - More hairstyles added
- The Fit Image window now works way better with all sorts of images (bug #1899267) - A new window is added under File -> Example Images and provides some models to try the application right from the start - A new window is added when starting the program with "--import-photos PATH" argument that shows a list of thumbnails for all images in the given PATH. (using metadata extractor for reading thumbnail data http://www.drewnoakes.com/code/exif/ ) - Lots of memory leaks fixed - Many fixes in the way pathnames are handled when loading resources folder (this lead one step closer to porting the application to Microsoft Windows, now actually runs on it using the windows swt.jar) - man page for jkiwi now available on linux - bash auto complete arguments on linux ("~$ jkiwi -[TAB]") - Synchronized the manuals with the current version - Move to the new SWT 3.4 version - More hairstyles added
We are moving closer to 1.0 release, almost after a year, this 0.9.5 release comes with a better fit image window, more hairstyles and better integrates with the operating system. From this version we now have a .deb install for Ubuntu and .exe install for Windows. Changes: - The Fit Image window now works way better with all sorts of images (bug #1899267) - A new window is added under File -> Example Images and provides some models to try the application right from the start - A new window is added when starting the program with "--import-photos PATH" argument that shows a list of thumbnails for all images in the given PATH. (using metadata extractor for reading thumbnail data http://www.drewnoakes.com/code/exif/ ) - Lots of memory leaks fixed - Many fixes in the way pathnames are handled when loading resources folder (this lead one step closer to porting the application to Microsoft Windows, now actually runs on it using the windows swt.jar) - man page for jkiwi now available on linux - bash auto complete arguments on linux ("~$ jkiwi -[TAB]") - Synchronized the manuals with the current version - Move to the new SWT 3.4 version - More hairstyles added
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