tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Tue Feb 04 06:24:56 2003
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Re: Kliflash For Windows
Very nice, though I don't think Klingons would ever use Windows (controlled
only by an 'outsider' company - Microsoft - and they not allow to modify the
OS at source level), they may use UNIX instead (so I say 'rm -fr /' and
erase the whole thing on my computer. it's right. I said that, the computer
done it, no stupid windows, and questions. Also if I want to write something
into the kernel core I can do it. So this is MY system, I have got full
controll over my computer. Yes.). Also personally I have NEVER (!!!) used
windows, only DOS than Linux/Solaris/other UNIX systems. So my question is
that:
Can I have the source code to port to UNIX systems?
BTW, I'm system administrator at an ISP, and also programmer for eg MPlayer
(UNIX movie player, see http://mplayerhq.hu/).
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 06:03:32PM -0500, [email protected] wrote:
> I've just uploaded the latest version of my Kliflash
> computerized Klingon vocabulary program. This one is
> called Kliflash For Windows, ver. 1.0, and it replaces
> the DOS Kliflash v. 5.x I released in 2001. Features
> include:
>
> - full Windows environment, with multitasking, mouse
> support, etc.
> - the wordlist has been updated through Nov, 2002.
> - you can display menus and word challenges in pIqaD.
>
> It will work on any Win 95/98/XP machine. As always,
> if you're using a prior version of Kliflash, you can
> merge the new words with the old without losing any
> of your study scores or notes.
>
> Kliflash is freeware, and is not affiliated with Viacom,
> Paramount or the Klingon Language Institute.
>
> You can find Kliflash at
>
> http://www.geocities.com/teresh_2000/kliflash.html
>
> Please feel free to contact me with any questions or
> comments about Kliflash.
>
> -- ter'eS
>
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- Gábor (larta'H)