pVoice, a project that started right here on Perlmonks in 2001 with
pVoice 0.01
and
pVoice
has now reached version 2.1.
A lot of improvements over the previous (2.0) release have been added. Some of them are:
Multi-lingual (see the
pVoice page
for a list of available languages)
Improved helpinformation (in Dutch, English, Turkish, Italian and Chinese)
You can now enable or disable a caption under the images
Hierarchical themes are now possible (themes within themes)
You can now define the size of the matrix (rows and columns)
pVoice now shows a questionmark for missing images (instead of crashing.....)
New icons for pVoice (thanks to
ngMedia
)
Improved installation
And many other, small improvements.
Developers who are interested in the sources can take a look at
http://opensource.pvoice.org
.
Jouke Visser
Speaking at the
2004 O'Reilly Open Source Convention
about
pVoice
In reply to
pVoice 2.1 is out
by
Jouke
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