The vi editor is one of the most common text editors on Unix. It was developed starting around 1976 by Bill Joy at UCB, who was tired of the ed editor. But since he used ed as a code base, access to the original sources has required a commercial Unix Source Code License for more than twenty years.
... [More] In January 2002, Caldera was so kind to remove usage restrictions to the Ancient Unix Code by a BSD-style license (see the announcement at Slashdot) and thus vi is now finally free.
Compared to most of its many clones, the traditional vi is a rather small program (the binary size is approximately 160 kBytes on i386) just with its extremely powerful editing interface, but lacking fancy features like multiple undo, multiple screens, or syntax highlighting. [Less]
QGit is a graphical interface to git repositories, built on Qt/C++.
With qgit you will be able to browse revisions history, view patch content and changed files, graphically following different development branches.
htty is the HTTP TTY, a console application for interacting with web servers. It’s a fun way to explore web APIs and to learn the ins and outs of HTTP.
Install by typing:
gem install htty
Monkey Studio (MkS) is a cross platform IDE written in C++/Qt 4.
It's primary goal was to be a Qt 4 only IDE, but it evoluate a way to support Qt development and any kind of project.
See the About page or Features page for more informations.
Finally, you can meet team's members here.
JfxMessageBox is a free library to use MessageBox in JavaFX 2.
JfxMessageBox is licensed under a LGPL/EPL/ASL triple license, allowing use of the files under the terms of any one of the GNU Lesser General Public License, the Eclipse Public License, or the Apache License.
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