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Message 50355 - Posted: 1 Dec 2004, 5:20:06 UTC

Has any one heard when a GUI will be ready for Linux?

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Message 52017 - Posted: 7 Dec 2004, 16:57:36 UTC

I belive the GUI for Linux is finished !!
I´m waiting for the offical relais !!

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November 21, 2004
We have developed a GUI for the core client. It's similar to the old Windows GUI but is implemented using wxWidgets so it runs on all platforms. It offers new features such as the ability to suspend/resume projects and results, and project-specific web links. It uses a socket-based GUI RPC mechanism, which makes it possible to develop other GUIs, including ones that control many hosts.


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Message 59570 - Posted: 3 Jan 2005, 1:37:09 UTC - in response to Message 52017.  
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> November 21, 2004
> We have developed a GUI for the core client. It's similar to the old Windows
> GUI but is implemented using wxWidgets so it runs on all platforms. It offers
> new features such as the ability to suspend/resume projects and results, and
> project-specific web links. It uses a socket-based GUI RPC mechanism, which
> makes it possible to develop other GUIs, including ones that control many
> hosts.

And when will it be ready for download ?????
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