Difference between revisions of "Windows Linux AGI Studio"
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* [[Image:ZIP.PNG|ZIP File]] [[File:Windows_Linux_AGI_Studio(WLAGIS10b).zip|Windows_Linux_AGI_Studio(WLAGIS10b).zip]] <span class="DLInfo"> (ZIP file) [1.92 MB]</span> | * [[Image:ZIP.PNG|ZIP File]] [[File:Windows_Linux_AGI_Studio(WLAGIS10b).zip|Windows_Linux_AGI_Studio(WLAGIS10b).zip]] <span class="DLInfo"> (ZIP file) [1.92 MB]</span> | ||
* [[Image:ZIP.PNG|ZIP File]] [[scidl:Windows_Linux_AGI_Studio(WLAGIS10b).zip.zip|Windows_Linux_AGI_Studio(WLAGIS10b).zip.zip]] <span class="DLInfo"> (ZIP file) [1.92 MB]</span> | * [[Image:ZIP.PNG|ZIP File]] [[scidl:Windows_Linux_AGI_Studio(WLAGIS10b).zip.zip|Windows_Linux_AGI_Studio(WLAGIS10b).zip.zip]] <span class="DLInfo"> (ZIP file) [1.92 MB]</span> | ||
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* <div id="VAGIPE"></div>[[Image:ZIP.PNG|ZIP File]] [[agi:IDEs/Windows_Linux_AGI_Studio/Windows_Linux_AGI_Studio(WLAGIS10b).exe|Self-installing Win32 binaries]]<span class="DLInfo"> (ZIP file) [1.96 MB]</span> - | * <div id="VAGIPE"></div>[[Image:ZIP.PNG|ZIP File]] [[agi:IDEs/Windows_Linux_AGI_Studio/Windows_Linux_AGI_Studio(WLAGIS10b).exe|Self-installing Win32 binaries]]<span class="DLInfo"> (ZIP file) [1.96 MB]</span> - | ||
* <div id="VAGIPE"></div>[[Image:ZIP.PNG|ZIP File]] [[agi:IDEs/|Source code]]<span class="DLInfo"> (ZIP file) [186 KB]</span> - | * <div id="VAGIPE"></div>[[Image:ZIP.PNG|ZIP File]] [[agi:IDEs/|Source code]]<span class="DLInfo"> (ZIP file) [186 KB]</span> - | ||
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20060615122901/http://samhain.cc.huji.ac.il/agi/studio.html Helen Zommer's web site], the official net home of Linux AGI Studio (web archive) --> | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20060615122901/http://samhain.cc.huji.ac.il/agi/studio.html Helen Zommer's web site], the official net home of Linux AGI Studio (web archive) --> | ||
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Revision as of 20:02, 21 May 2024
Windows Linux AGI Studio
Windows Linux AGI Studio Screenshot | |||
Latest Version: | 2.3.0 | ||
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Release Date: | 2001 | ||
Company: | N/A | ||
Publication Status: | Published | ||
Developer(s): | Nat Budin | ||
Interface: | GUI | ||
Language: | C++, Qt | ||
Open Source: | Open | ||
Source Availability: | |||
License: | GPL | ||
Type: | IDE | ||
Platform: | Windows, Linux | ||
Localization: | English | ||
Website: | people.brandeis.edu/~natb/software.html (web archive) |
Description
Nat Budin's Windows Linux AGI Studio is a Windows port of Linux AGI Studio, which is now QT AGI Studio.
Screenshots
320px | 320px |
Features
Version History
Known issues
Credits
LegalWindows Linux AGI Studio is distributed under the GNU General Public License, with a special exception made for linking to Windows Qt, which is not GPLware. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation, and Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
References
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