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I want to install MonoDevelop on my Windows computer
The MonoDevelop website directs me to download GtkSharp 2.12.20
No good - MonoDevelop 4.0.13 requires 2.12.22
When I go to the Mono website, the installer is out of date at 2.12.11
When I got to the Gtk Sharp website, the installer is out of date at 2.12.20
Am I having a brain fart? Where can I get this installer from?
I had the same problem but I found the link to download it:
http://download.xamarin.com/GTKforWindows/Windows/gtk-sharp-2.12.22.msi
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Looks like this guy's site is offline or unresponsive.
I used to use this daily.
If anyone has an app or program that is free or nearly free they can recommend that would be super awesome.
Thank you in advance.
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What I am looking for is a unicode character conversion utility. Apologies I take it for granted that people are familiar with this online tool as it is super helpful and was Number 1 on google when you searched for character conversion or unicode conversion.
it appears that the tool is all javascript based so you could just go the wayback machine and save the page or download it etc
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I would like to run construct 2 on Mac. It seems that construct 2 can only run on windows. Is there any solution for Mac? Need some guidance on this....
Tom here from Scirra!
We don't officially support Mac I'm afraid at the moment, although some users are reporting sucess using Construct 2 on a Mac through a virtual machine (VM) like Parallels.
If you have a VM, try downloading the free edition of Construct 2 and running it to see if it works for you.
wanted to use construct 2, but had to use gamesalad just because it's more stable or AVAILABLE to osx!.
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Is there an alternative open sourced version of a system like http://airbrake.io/pages/home
I would use airbrake but its purely for internal software and exception management
Yes there is. It's https://github.com/errbit/errbit ; It's fully compliant with our notifier / API.
We offer a hosted version of Airbrake if you're a large company.
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I'm looking to create a program that will burn an audio CD. Before diving in I was hoping to see a selection of libraries that will make writing the code to burn the audio easy to write. I don't care much about language but something that is cross OS would be nice. (Specifically Windows and linux).
So far the only library that I see is PrimoBurn, but I can't seem to get their C++ version to compile.
So what do you guys use?
cdrecord runs on both Windows and Linux (Mac as well). Call it through a system call.
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Are there any open source applications (or open source code) to implement realtime chat on a webpage like basecamp does?
Openfire is an open source XMPP chat server. We've used that for years and we love it.
SParkweb is their open source web based chat client: http://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/sparkweb/index.jsp
Just saw this post in a blog read this:
http://samithafernando.blogspot.com/2012/06/real-time-web-application-development.html
Check out Firechat. It's an open source real-time chat project built on Firebase.