Thanks to some helpful bug reports, I have updated the Dusk skin for MediaWiki version 1.5.x.
If you notice any problems, please send me an E-Mail. Enjoy!
“Dusk” Skin (MediaWiki 1.5.x) [TGZ]
“Dusk” Skin (MediaWiki 1.4.x) [TGZ]
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Thanks to the creators of the Tao Framework for .NET, we now have a decent interface for generating high quality sound cross-platform. Tao opens a binding to the OpenAL library, which provide an excellent sound rendering infrastructure on Linux, Windows, and OSX. With this decision, development progress is speeding up on creating the next generation of VoodooTracker! Keep watching for more info, and (if you are a music developer) leave some feedback and let us know what you would like to see!
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It’s a fact, wiki’s are rockin’ the web, unfortunately they are usually ugly and confusing to use. Today WikiMedia, the engine behind the world famous Wikipedia, got a facelift! Heavily influenced by the awesome WordPress theme by Becca Wei, Dusk is a good blend of valid XHTML/CSS and twilight colors. Check out the Codex to see it in action, or untar it into the base of your wiki directory to use.
“Dusk” MediaWiki Skin [TGZ]
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After being featured in the book “Linux Music and Sound” by Dave Phillips, development on VoodooTracker saddly dropped off. This was due to a lack of free time on my part after starting a family and beginning my career. Thankfully, development has picked up again with a major focus on rebuilding the project from the ground up to be cross platform. However, don’t expect VoodooTracker 2 anytime soon! I am currently working on overcoming issues involved in generating accurate sound on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. That said, the GUI is built and functioning on all three platforms.
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Building on the ideas behind my previous project, GnomeRSVP, I have rewritten the core RSVP engine in the Mono (.NET) environment. The current preview release is compiled into a cross platform exe that can be run with mono under Linux or simply by double-clicking in Windows. It requires a minimum of the .NET and GTK# runtime.
Check out MindFire and let me know what you think!
Note: The is currently no config file saving between sessions and many planned features are missing or partially implimented. This is a preview release of core functionality only.
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After a long hiatus, Icebreaker.Net is back up again! All the old articles are lost, but they can be found on TheWayBack machine, if you are interested.
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