need to be root user in-order to do all the downloading and updates for filegarden1.2.5c
and filegarden(updated) , i may have missed and left out stuffs and procedures of the update installations ...
let me know if you found anything ...
directly download and unpack the binary package with this link
directly download and unpack the required runtime libraries with this link
if the installation goes well enough, filegarden should be something like this ...
filegarden and stuffs from this updates site are compiled and tested on linux kernel 2.4.*
on my redhat9 and 2.6.* on my ubuntu 6.06 and
redflag 6 ... if you are interested in compiling the program
yourself , you can download kylix open edition from borland site
directly download and unpack the source package with this link
directly download and unpack the required runtime libraries with this link
some random executables and commandline applications written be others that you can try from within filegarden or run them straight either from the commandline or through a dialog ...
note that for some of them filegarden still need to be installed first , most probably those will need files residing in /opt/redstone and ~/redstone ... and also,
some of them may have already been included in newer releases of filegarden binary package and you need to have a look at the readme files for these executables
before you try them ...
TestPrintNew(a java program) that filegarden use for outputing basic postscript file
xfgmail , an emailing client ... runs from the commandline or through a dialog
cdpaly by Sariel Har-Peled , a commandline cd player
tplay by Ilkka Karvinen , ik@iki.fi ... a commandline sound player that handles wav and riff
moc by Damian Pietras , "console audio player for Linux/UNIX", locally or over the network. Depends on what you can compile, basically supporting wav mp3 ogg and flac. Works on newer linux...
if encountering problems with installations , usages and compilations ... probably you
can have a look at these ::
Gambas , a free linux development environment based on a Basic interpreter with object extensions, like Visual Basic
Ultimate++ , a linux C++ cross-platform rapid application development suite
KBasic, a new programming language, "a further BASIC dialect and is related to VB.NET, Visual Basic, Visual Basic for Application and Java.". Can also have a look at here first.