Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 10:09 am
awww... does that mean beta for November?xnview wrote:NoHitman wrote: Is it really coming out in an upcoming week?![]()
can't wait
i'm in late, an alpha for october...

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awww... does that mean beta for November?xnview wrote:NoHitman wrote: Is it really coming out in an upcoming week?![]()
can't wait
i'm in late, an alpha for october...
Yes, an alpha for end of octoberHitman wrote:awww... does that mean beta for November?xnview wrote:NoHitman wrote: Is it really coming out in an upcoming week?![]()
can't wait
i'm in late, an alpha for october...
... and gold for christmas
Better later than buggy.xnview wrote:Yes, an alpha for end of october... wrote:...
What about good ol' UNIX (HP-UX) ?xnview wrote:Yes, an alpha for end of octoberHitman wrote:awww... does that mean beta for November?xnview wrote: Noi'm in late, an alpha for october...
... and gold for christmas
I work on the new version, but i'm in lateokapi wrote:XnView is great. On Windows Desktops. But what a pity for Linux users! Actually i don't believe anymore that there will be a 1.90 Linux version of XnView in the near future. Unfortunately Linux doesn't seem to be attractive to graphics software developers. Maybe there's a technical reason for that, i don't know. Other great graphics programs for Linux have died already: XaraXL is gone (development stopped), LightZone for Linux is gone. Pixel, another formerly promising one-man-developed program, is actually in alpha state for years now and still unusable, even while it's being sold (!) as beta release...
Sorry for being off topic, but the situation regarding Linux graphics software is really frustrating.
It's sad, but I think XnView will keep on shining on Windows desktops.
Yes, i can't work at 100% on this projectVuDu wrote:Any news? Things seem to be delayed![]()
YesCambuci-RJ wrote:Are you using qt in this new version? Sorry my bad english.