AbiWord Weekly News #124 by Eric A. Zen | Linux Today

AbiWord Weekly News #124 by Eric A. Zen

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 5, 2003

“A new POW, referred to by its registered bug name, 4465 , has
been added. 4465 is a collection of spelling bugs compiled by Dom,
which covers a wide variety of issues from the gui to the core, and
even someone willing to do some Q&A could help. Jeremy has a
series of announcements, specifically, the addition of libcurl into
the AbiSource, the return of his Win32 builds and a new tool to
make your updating life easier. Finally, most depressing of them
all, Hub is forced to discontinue his Mac OS X porting, which,
until now, has been impressive. Due to extenuating circumstances,
the halt is indefinite…”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

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