Thanks to init1, we are soon to implement a new apt:foo page design. It will contain a "neater" layout and short descriptions of each package, links to the package's own homepage and the relevant Wikipedia article (if one exists). I have already edited the introductory text and will update it again when the new design is implemented later this week.
At the same time I'll cull and edit the list of available apps to remove those that don't (or rarely) work and add some "hot picks".
Here's the basic table entry (icon links not fixed):
Accessories:
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apt:scite | Advanced programming text editor | ![]() |
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apt:gnumeric | Spreadsheet | ![]() |
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apt:avatar-factory | Creates icons for CD albums | ![]() |
We'll use the apt:foo section of the CafeLinux Gallery to park the icons so that all registered users can help.
I'll keep you posted. Hopefully we can get this up and running in time for the next OzOs 64bit release.
Aubrey






