Linux people wanted.

by Vadi

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Vadi2007-09-17 01:03:34
If you can code at all, or if your head's just brimming with ideas, please visit (clicky).
Xavius2007-09-17 01:21:51
I've only seen one attempt of this nature, and it was a person who, rather than creating a flexible client, hardcoded and compiled their system right into the barebones telnet interface program. I think it was a last ditch effort to salvage a system that lagged like a beast from too many features and too many triggers. Unfortunately, I can't remember who that was anymore, so I can't point you anywhere.
Simimi2007-09-17 09:18:47
I believe this has been tackled before... I think the lack of GUI thing is a driver issue, but I could be wrong. I would love to help out, but I am not sure in what capacity I could, since my knowledge of C++ is incredibly beginner at best...
Vadi2007-09-17 11:10:51
No, the problem isn't a lack of a GUI. 90% of the clients have a gui. But they're missing other things then...
Vadi2007-09-27 13:21:59
I've settled on KMuddy. Great client, in my opinion, it's the best one I found (kmuddy.com) smile.gif
Unknown2007-10-02 22:20:17
Clearly an excellent initiative. Even though we have Wine and such, the Windows-clients just does not work all that well with them. ZMud is decent, and I have come to use that - it even works nicely with Palisade, though I could use those last 5% I'd get from a native client.
Vadi2008-09-26 21:33:17
Yeah, so, nearly a year later, after a lot more experience with programming and managing, see this: http://forums.lusternia.com/index.php?show...c=16253&hl=

Serious effort this time, and cross-platform smile.gif