On 12/09/2011 10:55 PM, Alex Sarmiento wrote:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cyberduck/id409222199?mt=12&ls=1
http://cyberduck.ch/
Source:
Source code is available licenced unter the GNU General Public Licence.
svn co http://svn.cyberduck.ch/trunk cyberduck
I don't see any reason on why not
On Friday 09 December 2011 Dec, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
> On 9 December 2011 20:08, Alex Sarmiento wrote:
> > Hey, Apple was ok about publishing VLC at their Store, but some developers
> > wont(VLC/Nokia developer(s) made a lot of users unhappy, not Apple).
> > Anyway, you are able to install i
> Yes, Macs. So there is no reason not to provide installation package
> for download directly from calligra.org and get the 100% of the
> _donations_. So far Mac PCs (yeah these are x86 PCs) still can be used
> without touching the walled garden.
The krita home page will always be able to provide
On 9 December 2011 20:08, Alex Sarmiento wrote:
> Hey, Apple was ok about publishing VLC at their Store, but some developers
> wont(VLC/Nokia developer(s) made a lot of users unhappy, not Apple). Anyway,
> you are able to install it via jailbreak , so there's no legal issues.
>
> Besides,we are
Hey, Apple was ok about publishing VLC at their Store, but some developers
wont(VLC/Nokia developer(s) made a lot of users unhappy, not Apple). Anyway,
you are able to install it via jailbreak , so there's no legal issues.
Besides,we are talking about a Mac computers, not IOS devices
So far,
On Friday 09 December 2011, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
> Of course, there are any number of reasons Apple wouldn't accept Krita in
> the app store, but we can but try. No philosophical objections on my part
> -- Krita is GPL because we want it to spread.
However, I think it should use a different name,
On Friday 09 December 2011, Alex Sarmiento wrote:
> Sorry, i didn't meant to be harsh and I don't have anything against Nokia
> people, they support great open source projects. But i am just an unhappy
> user who cannot use VLC in the iPhone ;( for no reason, that's not
> freedom.
You should dire
On Friday 09 December 2011, Inge Wallin wrote:
> On Friday, December 09, 2011 02:24:16 Alex Sarmiento wrote:
> > As far as i know, Apple never said that they pulled out the VLC App from
> > the AppStore because the GPL license was incompatible, nobody knows why
> > was pulled out . Just because so
Sorry, i didn't meant to be harsh and I don't have anything against Nokia
people, they support great open source projects. But i am just an unhappy user
who cannot use VLC in the iPhone ;( for no reason, that's not freedom.
I just really want to spread this great software to other people, and
On Friday 09 December 2011 Dec, Dan Jensen wrote:
> This is indeed an issue. Perhaps a donation link somewhere in the app
> would work? Not sure how Apple views this, mind you, but it's an
> option (and more in the keeping what is a developing trend in KDE,
> where paying for the software becomes
On Friday 09 December 2011 Dec, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
> On 9 December 2011 02:24, Alex Sarmiento wrote:
> > As far as i know, Apple never said that they pulled out the VLC App from the
> > AppStore because the GPL license was incompatible, nobody knows why was
> > pulled out . Just because some
On 9 December 2011 02:24, Alex Sarmiento wrote:
> As far as i know, Apple never said that they pulled out the VLC App from the
> AppStore because the GPL license was incompatible, nobody knows why was
> pulled out . Just because some idiotic Nokia employee doesn't like Apple
> doesn't means that
On Friday 09 December 2011 Dec, C. Boemann wrote:
> On Friday 09 December 2011 09:43:04 Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
> > On Thursday 08 December 2011 Dec, Alex Sarmiento wrote:
> > > Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen , file
> > > choosers and unified title and menu bars to
On 9 December 2011 09:28, C. Boemann wrote:
> On Friday 09 December 2011 09:43:04 Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
>> On Thursday 08 December 2011 Dec, Alex Sarmiento wrote:
>> > Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen , file
>> > choosers and unified title and menu bars to the who
On Friday 09 December 2011 09:43:04 Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
> On Thursday 08 December 2011 Dec, Alex Sarmiento wrote:
> > Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen , file
> > choosers and unified title and menu bars to the whole KDE and Krita
> > apps. It works and feel bett
On Thursday 08 December 2011 Dec, Alex Sarmiento wrote:
> Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen , file
> choosers and unified title and menu bars to the whole KDE and Krita apps. It
> works and feel better that way under MacOS, with a more native and integrated
> exp
On Friday, December 09, 2011 02:24:16 Alex Sarmiento wrote:
> As far as i know, Apple never said that they pulled out the VLC App from
> the AppStore because the GPL license was incompatible, nobody knows why
> was pulled out . Just because some idiotic Nokia employee doesn't like
> Apple doesn't
In the case of the Mac os X app store you can always give a copy of the
binary so the user can install the app somewhere else (iirc this is the
main problem with the iPhone case)
On Dec 8, 2011 10:18 PM, "Alex Sarmiento" wrote:
> Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen ,
As far as i know, Apple never said that they pulled out the VLC App from the
AppStore because the GPL license was incompatible, nobody knows why was pulled
out . Just because some idiotic Nokia employee doesn't like Apple doesn't
means that you can't publish GPL software in the AppStore
http:/
On 8 December 2011 22:17, Alex Sarmiento wrote:
> Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen , file
> choosers and unified title and menu bars to the whole KDE and Krita apps.
> It works and feel better that way under MacOS, with a more native and
> integrated experience. I
Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen , file
choosers and unified title and menu bars to the whole KDE and Krita apps. It
works and feel better that way under MacOS, with a more native and integrated
experience. It only takes some minor tweaks to the source code
So
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