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Old 20th March 2007, 12:47 AM
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KeyJNote and KeyJNoteGUI

I have been using KeyJNote for presentations. Its got some really nice features - zooming, highlighting etc. I look forward to more controls over presentations using glx style transitions/renderings. There is also a 3rd party GUI for organizing the presentations. It would be great if someone could make an RPM out of these things. ( It would be REALLY cool if I could make an RPM from these but I don't know to do it. )

Anyone interested in giving it a whirl? I think many people would be interested in these programs.

KeyJnote:
http://keyjnote.sourceforge.net/
KeyJNoteGUI
http://keyjnotegui.berlios.de/
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Old 15th March 2008, 07:28 AM
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I just found this program. Fantastic. The nongui version seems to be in the repo at least. On fedora 8, though, I had to apply a patch to the installed file.

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