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Check Sublime Text 2, it runs on Linux, Mac and Windows ... It also works with TextMate bundles.


Redcar is compatible with TextMate bundles


Have fund reading your blog on Internet Explorer (7 and 8, I suppose 9 works) ...


And still works only on Windows. I think Marco is a Mac developer ...


CAD and FEM software for example.


Both your examples are paid apps, the OP talks abou free text edtors for Mac.


Ah, OK. I need to read slower.


Thanks, I already use Webmasters Tools. Apparently I have no critical issue and nothing to report in the Optimization tab.


You can easily convert this code to Python or Ruby, if I remember correctly both have Ncurses support.


What is the main difference between this and the original GPL ?

I'm not a lawyer so I ask here, why I would use GPL.next instead of GPL ?


With Windows 7 you can backup a clean installation (OS and drivers), no need to reactivate, just recover from a backup ...

Same goes for a VM, just make a copy of the fresh installed VM.


So I should alter the way I use the software to work around limitations imposed by their DRM? How is that an acceptable solution?


Nice work, but you need to add a license for the library, if you want people to start using and improving your library.


+1 more software should say what the copyright is.

On their github page, COPYING has a licence ( https://github.com/liuliu/ccv/blob/unstable/COPYING ). Looks BSDlike


It looks like they link to the GNU Scientific Library which is GPL so they need to have GPL compatible licence.


Yes, it is BSD 3-clause license. Added a link in front-page. As of GSL, I am not a guru on licensing, AFAIK, dynamic linking is a gray area and you can compile ccv without GSL dependency.


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