A file that is 7 MB that gives me this when I open it:
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July 29th 2022 (one year since last official community release)
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Until useable, directly executable files are available for M, W, &L, I, for one, can no NOTHING WHATSOEVER about promoting OpenXTalk.
I would suppose you DO have the wherewithall to compile these 3, as I know I do not.
I would suppose you DO have the wherewithall to compile these 3, as I know I do not.
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Re: July 29th 2022 (one year since last official community release)
Exactly. For all of us who don't want to sit and have to compile something, just so we can begin using OpenXTalk (and after, all - that's the reason we wanted to use OpenXTalk in the first place: otherwise we'd just use Visual Studio, XCode, or Python/GCC.richmond62 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 1:44 pm I would suppose you DO have the wherewithall to compile these 3, as I know I do not.
We just want something we can download and run. At the moment, all anyone sees if they don't want to compile themselves is:

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Hmm, I should consider having that tattooed...tperry2x wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 7:52 amExactly. For all of us who don't want to sit and have to compile something, just so we can begin using OpenXTalk (and after, all - that's the reason we wanted to use OpenXTalk in the first place: otherwise we'd just use Visual Studio, XCode, or Python/GCC.richmond62 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 1:44 pm I would suppose you DO have the wherewithall to compile these 3, as I know I do not.
We just want something we can download and run. At the moment, all anyone sees if they don't want to compile themselves is:
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Perhaps we could have some tshirts made up:

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Re: July 29th 2022 (one year since last official community release)
haha, brilliant.
Yes - pleeeeeeaaaasssseeee !!!!! lol
Yes - pleeeeeeaaaasssseeee !!!!! lol
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