Yay! It's been a great summer and, as always, good things never last longer. I remember two years ago when it made its premiere, also after a great summer vacation and a pretty longer and rather undercover existence. Two years have gone by now, there's nothing to be startling with. All that's about to say:
QXGEdit 0.1.1 slipped out!
If you're puzzled what this is, then don't worry nor go any further. This is just one extreme-niche piece of software program I've made for my own personal usage. But others may also feel compelled to try it out. I'm doin'g it just because I can :)
Now, already in its third public release, QXGEdit is a XG instrument editor, specially dedicated to the elderly Yamaha DB50XG. Yes, this is all synth-eldercare, if I may punch that line without the slightest lack of respect. How could it be? This is the best evidence I can show to the world how I love this piece of junk ;)
Only for the ones who know what I'm talking about ;)
Website:
Project page:
Downloads:
- source tarball:
qxgedit-0.1.1.tar.gz - source package (openSUSE 11.4):
qxgedit-0.1.1-3.rncbc.suse114.src.rpm - binary packages (openSUSE 11.4):
qxgedit-0.1.1-3.rncbc.suse114.i586.rpm
qxgedit-0.1.1-3.rncbc.suse114.x86_64.rpm
Change-log:
- Make sure Uservoice elements are selected only when available.
- Debugging stacktrace now applies to all working threads.
- libX11 is now being added explicitly to the build link phase, as seen necessary on some bleeding-edge distros eg. Fedora 13, Debian 6.
- Moving from old deprecated Qt3'ish custom event post handling into regular asynchronous signal/slot strategy.
- General standard dialog buttons layout is now in place.
Weblog (upstream support):
License:
QXGEdit is free, open-source software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later.
Documentation:
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