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WinMapper for Linux
Updated: Our Linux efforts are on hold due to time constraints. We are very sorry about this,
but we simply don't have the time to finish it right now.
We have started working on a WinMapper for Linux. The first beta is targeted for
Red Hat Linux 8.0 with GNOME or KDE, but we aim to make it work on all the
major Linux distributions.
If you'd like to betatest our Linux products, please sign up to the new
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WinMapper for Linux
We now have two test PCs set up with Linux, and hope to be betatesting the first
release of WinMapper for Linux this summer.
We used Borland Delphi and C++ to write WinMapper, and will stay with this
combination for Linux (the GNU C compiler and Borland Kylix).
The first version looks like this (Red Hat Linux, Bluecurve, GNOME) :
Notes: Hotkeys will be the same as for the Windows version
Notes: The dbl-click feature is reversed on Linux
Notes: The Windows Key will be disabled by default. It will invoke the start menu as under MS Windows.
Differs from WinMapper for Microsoft Windows:
Features to implement: Profile organizer, Import/Export/Print, Styles, Licensing,
all functions/settings, Load/Save/Convert Macro, Keyboard remapping.
Features not in first release: WinAmp support, Aliases, MouseKeys
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