I wonder the great number of members complaining about Squeak .
Sophie is not mentioned in last mails. But she is here ! And on Mac have all things what John do for use some native widgets on OSX, ( MacSpellingInterface HostSystemMenusMacOSX , etc) Via AppleScript and he's modified Sophie VM you could a lot with some work. I hope I not telling some dangerous dark secret :=) Edgar _________________________________________________________ Horóscopos, Salud y belleza, Chistes, Consejos de amor: el contenido más divertido para tu celular está en Yahoo! Móvil. Obtenelo en http://movil.yahoo.com.ar |
Lic. Edgar J. De Cleene wrote:
> I hope I not telling some dangerous dark secret :=) No, just a secret ;-) We are getting closer to a beta release, hopefully really soon now :-) Michael |
We are all waiting for that :)
Stef > Lic. Edgar J. De Cleene wrote: > >> I hope I not telling some dangerous dark secret :=) > > No, just a secret ;-) > > We are getting closer to a beta release, hopefully really soon now :-) > > Michael > |
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Ok, well we've not talked much about Sophie since we're frantically
bug fixing and adding features for an important demo this coming week for funding purposes. All the extra features are done via FFI, and expect for spelling and mac services supported on all platforms (perhaps excluding unix). The only missing part I've not shipped with the standard Squeak VM is for extended clipboard support but that is because I've been too busy to cleanup and bundle and work to ensure the Windows is built. However we're using the Squeak 3.8.12b4u VM (too lazy to update to the 3.8.12b5u right now), so the VM hasn't branched. On 8-Jul-06, at 3:56 AM, Lic. Edgar J. De Cleene wrote: > I wonder the great number of members complaining about Squeak . > > Sophie is not mentioned in last mails. > > But she is here ! > > And on Mac have all things what John do for use some native widgets > on OSX, > ( MacSpellingInterface HostSystemMenusMacOSX , etc) > > Via AppleScript and he's modified Sophie VM you could a lot with > some work. > > I hope I not telling some dangerous dark secret :=) > > Edgar > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Horóscopos, Salud y belleza, Chistes, Consejos de amor: > el contenido más divertido para tu celular está en Yahoo! Móvil. > Obtenelo en http://movil.yahoo.com.ar > -- ======================================================================== === John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]> 1-800-477-2659 Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd. http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com ======================================================================== === |
John M McIntosh wrote:
> Ok, well we've not talked much about Sophie since we're frantically > bug fixing and adding features for an important > demo this coming week for funding purposes. All the extra features are > done via FFI, and expect for spelling and mac services supported > on all platforms (perhaps excluding unix). The only missing part I've > not shipped with the standard Squeak VM is for extended clipboard support > but that is because I've been too busy to cleanup and bundle and work > to ensure the Windows is built. > > However we're using the Squeak 3.8.12b4u VM (too lazy to update to the > 3.8.12b5u right now), so the VM hasn't branched. be free open source? And, if so, are there plans for it to remain open source? Have you looked into the licensing issues? Are you planning to include unix? -- brad sonaural |
Brad Fuller wrote:
> I have a question, since you brought up "funding". Is Sophie intended to > be free open source? And, if so, are there plans for it to remain open > source? Have you looked into the licensing issues? Yes, it is part of the Mellon Foundation funded OpenSource initiative for higher education. License is new BSD. > Are you planning to include unix? Sophie works on unix/Linux, but we some features like native quicktime might not be supported. *ix platforms have also been a little lower on our priority list, so things like clipboard support are missing as well. But we hope a lively developer community will gather around Sophie once it is released :-) Michael |
>> I have a question, since you brought up "funding". Is Sophie
>> intended to >> be free open source? And, if so, are there plans for it to remain >> open >> source? Have you looked into the licensing issues? > > Yes, it is part of the Mellon Foundation funded OpenSource > initiative for higher education. License is new BSD. > >> Are you planning to include unix? > > Sophie works on unix/Linux, but we some features like native > quicktime might not be supported. *ix platforms have also been a > little lower on our priority list, so things like clipboard support > are missing as well. > > But we hope a lively developer community will gather around Sophie > once it is released :-) I'm sure it will. Stef |
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