This is a discussion on Checkbook software for Slack within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> On 2003-12-20, William Hunt <wjh@huntbros.net> wrote: > Rich, can you give me a link for this software? (my google ...
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| On 2003-12-20, William Hunt <wjh@huntbros.net> wrote: > Rich, can you give me a link for this software? (my google searches keep > coming up empty.) Bill, Here is the home page: <http://www.linuxledgers.com/> BTW, I'm in Troutdale and the wind's not yet blown us into Portland. Rich -- Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM) <http://www.appl-ecosys.com> |
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| Keith Keller <kkeller-usenet@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us> wrote in news:3q4urb.73b.ln@goaway.wombat.san-francisco.ca.us: > On 2003-12-19, Adams-Blake Company > <atakeoutcanton@adams-blaketakeout.com> wrote: >> >> Somewhere there is a "Visual Studio" for Linux, but I don't know >> where or what. Maybe NetBeans? > > NetBeans is primarily a Java IDE, and it's got a huge footprint. > (I guess the latter makes it a Visual Studio for linux clone.) Yup, NetBeans is huge. You should look into Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org). Primarily a Java Development tool, but has plugins for C/C++/PHP and others. Much better memory footprint and *fast*. Glenn. -- Apologies. Due to the insane amounts of spam I get on every post to usenet, mail sent to the posting address is delivered to /dev/null. Post to the group or use my name at my sending domain for emailing. |