Hi D.
Up to December 2021, I was very active in SourceForge in order to
support viXen.
I started there an "XBLite Discussion" in which I did receive a handful
of messages.
On 2019, I received a message from an Old-timer of SourceForge
concerning XBLite's halt.
I forgot about it, but I think kawe's message is again pertinent with D.
rebooting his XBLite project.
Bye! Guy
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Thread: The last release of XBLite and its sources and external
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Forum: General Discussion
Creator: kawe
Created: 2019-04-29
Updated: 2020-11-19
kawe
kawe - 2019-04-29
It's a pity XBLite (and also a lot of other good older software pieces)
are vanishing these days, :-(.
I've already realised that the last "official" release has been archived
at
cnet.com.
But what about the sources and the external libraries that had also been
available at
xblite.com the last years?
Would be great to see them again.
Could you host them, too (btw. my last copy of the source is also lost,
:-( )?
One of the major advantages of Sourceforce has already been the choice
of which version you want and to be able to see what had happend to them ...
Guy LONNE
Guy LONNE - 2020-11-19
Hi Kawe.
Good to hear from a fellow Xbliter.
I agree with you: I want to keep XBLite alive and well.
Why? Because I learnt so much on Windows development just by playing 15
years with xblite. Since you issued a request, I'll work on posting a
functional version of xblite programming workbench.
Bye! Guy
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