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andrewmin registered the WebOSX project.
2008-10-14 13:39:44 UTC in WebOSX
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Launchy can't open most programs in Kubuntu and other KDE distros, mainly because they are meant to be run with kioexec, not directly. Therefore, Launchy for Linux should have an option to use kioexec to launch the program (instead of directly).
2008-10-01 15:22:16 UTC in Launchy
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andrewmin registered the Winbuntu project.
2008-08-04 13:32:28 UTC in Winbuntu
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I've created a .deb package for XPE. Enjoy!
http://www.mediafire.com/?iwmdjdcdhci.
2008-04-07 21:21:50 UTC in neXtgen Povray Editor
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For some of us who like to boast how good we are... how about adding a section of the website that records the top scores in FreeCol? Obviously, this wouldn't be on by default (spyware! spyware! spyware!), but if the user wants it to be on, it can be enabled easily.
2008-02-27 14:45:34 UTC in FreeCol
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Right now, every civilization has a small bonus when they start. The Spaniards get a veteran soldier, the French get a pioneer, etc. My proposal is that more bonuses should be added. For example, perhaps not all civilizations can get all the founding fathers. And perhaps the Spanish automatically get extra movement for their ships, while the British get "redcoats" instead of soldiers... you...
2008-02-27 14:35:43 UTC in FreeCol
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Should I then open up a new ticket suggesting linking the Strong's?.
2007-12-09 01:51:23 UTC in BibleTime - a Bible study tool
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In a lot of Windows Bible study programs (the Online Bible comes to mind), you can choose an option to show Strongs numbers. This will show them inline with the text. When you hover over the numbers, a small window will popup. The advantage of using a popup is that you can then link them (if the popup references another Strong's number, you can just click that number and it will follow the link).
2007-12-07 21:37:32 UTC in BibleTime - a Bible study tool
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2007-12-04 14:48:34 UTC in BibleTime - a Bible study tool
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The open source package manager for Google applications, powered by Mozilla Prism
The open source package manager for Google applications, GooPackage, officially announces its initial release (0.1). GooPackage is a apt-like package manager that offers the ability to install Google web programs onto a desktop using Mozilla Prism. Download it at http://sourceforge.net/projects/goopackage/ or...
2007-11-27 16:23:37 UTC in GooPackage