Author | Message | Time |
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Sa5h | Where i can download Zeroone by c0ol? ??? | November 15, 2005, 7:08 PM |
iago | Search Google. I doubt anybody here knows. And don't post in such old threads :-P | November 15, 2005, 7:35 PM |
KoRRuPT | I have Zeroone somewhere on my hard drive. | November 15, 2005, 7:39 PM |
iago | JavaOp also works, but I've been slacking lately at maintaining it. But it does work fine. www.javaop.com | November 15, 2005, 7:41 PM |
Sa5h | JavaOp not for me, it require Java. Im need anything in C or Perl(Perl is better). I have experience in Perl. I found LinuxChat at SourceFourge, written in perl. The project seems dead... and several files are missing. Im searching in Google, but nothing result :( Does anybody have a full LinuxChat stored there somewhere? Sorry for bad English | November 16, 2005, 2:49 PM |
Myndfyr | [quote author=iago link=topic=13256.msg134090#msg134090 date=1132083710] JavaOp also works, but I've been slacking lately at maintaining it. But it does work fine. www.javaop.com [/quote] What, is it only up to Beta 204 when you were expecting at least 225? :P You know, and this is the topic for another discussion, but this is another reason that Linux hasn't entered the mainstream computer use yet. Linux programs are eternally incomplete, at endless revisions pre-1.0 release. Normal (illiterate) people can't deal with a product that is labelled 0.96; they think that it's below 1.0, and it's not finished. Maybe that's because of the way Microsoft and other commercial companies have implemented their versioning policies; maybe not. At any rate, I think simply that normal people can't deal with using a product that is eternally in beta, a product that never reaches 1.0, or other mostly-psychological pitfalls. | November 16, 2005, 3:23 PM |
laurion | Akamas, I would appreciate it as well if you found Zeroone bot | November 16, 2005, 6:05 PM |