Difference between revisions of "Windows Linux AGI Studio"

From AGI Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 13: Line 13:
 
| Interface = {{GUI}}
 
| Interface = {{GUI}}
 
| ProgLanguage = {{C++}}, {{Qt}}
 
| ProgLanguage = {{C++}}, {{Qt}}
| OpenSource = {{OpenSRC}} {{Open}}
+
| OpenSource = {{OpenSRC}}
 
| License = {{GPL}}
 
| License = {{GPL}}
 
| Source = {{SourceSW}}[[#DLSrc|Yes]]
 
| Source = {{SourceSW}}[[#DLSrc|Yes]]
Line 33: Line 33:
 
==<br /> Features ==
 
==<br /> Features ==
  
* &nbsp;<!-- Place Features here -->
+
<blockquote>
 +
Full AGI IDE. Includes editors for each AGI resource.
 +
</blockquote>
  
 
==<br /> Screenshots ==
 
==<br /> Screenshots ==

Latest revision as of 18:38, 24 May 2024

Windows Linux AGI Studio

Version 2.3.0
Author: Nat Budin
2019/03/14
Windows Linux AGI Studio
WLAGIS.png
Windows Linux AGI Studio Screenshot
Latest Version:  2.3.0
Release Date:  2001
Company: N/A
Publication Status:  Published
Developer(s): Nat Budin
Interface: GUI
Language: C++, Qt
Open Source: Open
Source Availability:  Yes
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.


Features

Full AGI IDE. Includes editors for each AGI resource.


Screenshots

320px 320px


Version History

 


Development Status

 


Usage

  1.  


Download

Download from here:


Helen Zommer's web site, the official net home of Linux AGI Studio (web archive)


Requirements

Windows Linux AGI Studio requires Qt Non-Commercial Edition for Windows, which can be downloaded for free from TrollTech. In addition, you will need a Qt-compatible C++ compiler, which effectively means Microsoft Visual C++.


Known issues

 


Credits

 


Legal

  Windows 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


Also See