1.90 for Linux? When? 1.70 is outdated and unusable!
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XnView in french ??
The new version of xnview for linux will exist in french ?
Sorry for my bad english.
Message in french : la nouvelle version de xnview pour linux existera-t-elle en version française ?
Thank you,
Floréal.
Sorry for my bad english.
Message in french : la nouvelle version de xnview pour linux existera-t-elle en version française ?
Thank you,
Floréal.
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Re: XnView in french ??
Yes, i'll try to have all languages from xnview windowscabaflo wrote:The new version of xnview for linux will exist in french ?
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I'm just interested, will it mean that future versions of XnView might become GPL (opensource)? Because AFAIK unless you buy the very expensive Qt commercial license, you can't use it in a closed source program.xnview wrote:YesCambuci-RJ wrote:Are you using qt in this new version? Sorry my bad english.
I'm just interested. You can release XnView under whatever license you want. It's you program (and a lot of hard work) and your decision.
Btw. I made my company to buy 10 licenses for XnView. I'm glad I could support you this way.
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No, i have purchased one license of QT (for one developer, the license is low).vlada wrote:I'm just interested, will it mean that future versions of XnView might become GPL (opensource)? Because AFAIK unless you buy the very expensive Qt commercial license, you can't use it in a closed source program.xnview wrote:YesCambuci-RJ wrote:Are you using qt in this new version? Sorry my bad english.
I'm just interested. You can release XnView under whatever license you want. It's you program (and a lot of hard work) and your decision.
Btw. I made my company to buy 10 licenses for XnView. I'm glad I could support you this way.
Pierre.
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Rebuild needed
With no references to non free fonts (helvetica - bad idea).
I am currently running XnView under wine. Kind of quirky, but it runs fairly well and it is the most recent version.
I would still like a native package though, but one that keeps up with the windows version.
I am currently running XnView under wine. Kind of quirky, but it runs fairly well and it is the most recent version.
I would still like a native package though, but one that keeps up with the windows version.
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