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Re: [seul-edu] Apps that have passed ISO Phase 2



I would like to see the Tux4Kids software (tuxtyping, tuxmath, tuxpaint,
tuxtyping2-beta, etc) included, if at all possible.

Also I will try an allocate some time to test the packages some more for
the iso.

			Harry

On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Doug Loss wrote:

> Here's the list so far of applications already in use at various
> schools:
>
> Xplns (not a candidate--licensing)
> kdict
> kmuser
> Koha
> gperiodic
> Translation
> Dictation
> WeBWorK http://webwork.math.rochester.edu/ (licensing?)
> SquidGuard
> DansGuardian
> OpenOffice
> AUC
> Learning Logic (commercial?)
> abiword
> gnumeric
> kmLinux (not a candidate--full Linux distribution)
> MyPHPSchool
> QCad
> gnuplot (freeware--freely usable and distributable, but not
> modifiable.  Should we include?)
> klogic
> kara http://www.educeth.ch/informatik/karatojava/kara/index.html
> (license?)
> Gravitational Particle Simulator
> GtkParticle
> SciTE
> Karel
> Fle3
> Ayam
> SoundTracker
> Audacity
> Celestia
> Star Office 6 (not a candidate--licensing)
> KTouch
> GEG
> MrProject
> GIMP (already included in standard distributions)
> Dia
> Blender
>
> I consider all these to have passed our Phase 2 eval.  Not all of
> them are candidates for inclusion on our ISO, (I've indicated a few
> that I'm sure aren't), but I think this gives us a good beginning.
> Let's hear your thoughts!
>
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