No more macOS build. You might be able to build it yourself as I haven't removed the macOS specific code, but macOS is no longer supported.
Just pushed MagiTerm v0.9.96 to the build server and updated the Win32 build.
On 17 Jan 2020 at 12:53p, apam pondered and said...
Just pushed MagiTerm v0.9.96 to the build server and
updated the Win32 build.
Cool.
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apam wrote to All <=-
Just pushed MagiTerm v0.9.96 to the build server and updated the Win32 build.
apam wrote to All <=-
Linux builds (and repositories) can be found here:
https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=home%3Aapamment&pac kage=magiterm
Linux builds (and repositories) can be found here:t&pac
https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=home%3Aapammen
k age=magiterm
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Downloaded it and when I went to run it to test it out AVG
Anti-virus deleted the download. :(
Dear Apam,
thank You for the new release. Speaking of I'm wondering whether it wouldn't be a good idea to add web links following. Or generally
just file association to the Terminal. Something like every common Operaing system has. The user defines extensions and associates it
with the programs. I'm not sure whether it's clear what am I
talking about ... so one picture is for thousands of words.
https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=home%3Aapammen
t&pack age=magiterm
would be also nice tha one could copy+paste into MagiTerm ... or am I
just too knuckle dragging to figure it out?
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