The eCSoft/2 weekly newsletter - week 46

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  • CMake is a cross-platform, open-source build system.

    CMake is a family of tools designed to build, test and package software.

  • Ddrescue is a data recovery tool.

  • Collection of wallpapers, art logos, banners, textures, etc. to decorate desktop and folders by the OS/2 community (available in many graphic formats: BMP, PNG, GIF, JPG, etc.).

  • This is a TEST package to test the automatic NIC (Network Interface Card) detection function of the new installer for eCS ver 1.1.

  • LibreCAD is a professional CAD System.

  • Agena is an easy-to-learn procedural programming language suited for everyday usage.

  • Scribus is an open-source program that brings award-winning professional page layout to Linux/Unix, MacOS X and Windows desktops with a combination of "press-ready" out

  • A fullscreen, distraction-free writing program. Application developed using Qt software development framework.

  • Qt is a multiplatform C++ GUI application framework developed by Trolltech AS (now "The Qt Company"). Qt for OS/2 is a native version of the Qt Toolkit for the OS/2 Operating System.

  • VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player supporting most audio and video formats (H.264, Ogg, DivX, MKV, TS, MPEG-2, mp3, MPEG-4, aac, ...) from files, p

  • phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP, intended to handle the administration of a remote MySQL server via web.

  • Necromancer's Dos Navigator [NDN] is a clone of the famous "Norton Commander". It uses an easy to use and learn text-mode interface, is highly customizable, and has a lot of features.

  • OpenJDK, open-source Java Developers Kit for OS/2 Warp.

  • CorelDRAW! for OS/2.

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