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From: | Zero |
Subject: | [GWhere-discussion] Re: greetings |
Date: | Tue, 27 May 2003 09:37:01 GMT |
Hi again list,
I think that GWhere runs under GNU/Linux, Cygwin and MS Windows systems is very great. I don't know others programs which allow using a disk catalog in a same time under Linux and Windows. I think the next main feature should be the import/export with different catalog storage format as XML, database (*SQL), Where Is It?, Advanced Disk Catalog, ... What do you think about??shortly. wellcomeHello, i am new in this mailgroup. I would like to introduce myselfupgradeable.I studied programming c, c++ long time ago, so my knowledge is ...I studied c,c++,clipper,quick basic,visual basic, and now triyng tobuild a QT program for linux.(not started)apps.I am a 1 year newbie in linux world, now i feel like to study programming XI would like to join to GWhere group, because i couldn't find any more disccatalogiser under GPL and i think this project can be better fitted to myneeds.there is one more cataloguer but not GUI and Gwhere is the best for now, and very fast than Advanced Catalog for windows.
accepted by GWhere team i would help to get some ideas turning to reality:I would like to give a hungarian translation and if my time allows andthat's fine
Regards,
Zero Main author, GWhere - Another way to manage your catalogs!!http://www.gwhere.org
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