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Skype plugin for libpurple messengers (common files)
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Summary
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Skype plugin for libpurple messengers (common files)
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Translated and reviewed by
Stephan Woidowski
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Located in
Package: pidgin-skype-common
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1446.
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This package contains D-Bus and X11 libpurple plugins.
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Description
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This package contains D-Bus and X11 libpurple plugins.
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Translated and reviewed by
Stephan Woidowski
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Located in
Package: pidgin-skype-common
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1447.
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Skype plugin for libpurple messengers (debug symbols)
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Summary
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Skype plug-in for libpurple messengers (debug symbols)
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Translated and reviewed by
Robert Readman
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Located in
Package: pidgin-skype-dbg
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1448.
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This protocol plugin allows libpurple to communicate with Skype. Applications using libpurple (Pidgin, Finch, Empathy/Telepathy, etc.) can thus show your Skype contacts alongside those from other protocols, and you can communicate with them using that application instead of the Skype user interface.
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Description
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This protocol plug-in allows libpurple to communicate with Skype. Applications using libpurple (Pidgin, Finch, Empathy/Telepathy, etc.) can thus show your Skype contacts alongside those from other protocols, and you can communicate with them using that application instead of the Skype user interface.
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Translated and reviewed by
Robert Readman
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Located in
Package: pidgin-skype-dbg
Package: pidgin-skype-common
Package: pidgin-skype
Package: empathy-skype
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This plugin communicates with the Skype application in the background to perform its work, so it's necessary to have Skype installed and running. This product uses the Skype API but is not endorsed, certified or otherwise approved in any way by Skype.
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Description
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This plug-in communicates with the Skype application in the background to perform its work, so it's necessary to have Skype installed and running. This product uses the Skype API but is not endorsed, certified or otherwise approved in any way by Skype.
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Translated and reviewed by
Robert Readman
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Located in
Package: pidgin-skype-dbg
Package: pidgin-skype-common
Package: pidgin-skype
Package: empathy-skype
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1450.
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This package contains debug symbols for pidgin-skype.
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Description
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This package contains debug symbols for pidgin-skype.
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Translated and reviewed by
Robert Readman
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Located in
Package: pidgin-skype-dbg
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1451.
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front-end for Wine
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Summary
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frontend for Wine
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Translated and reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
Package: playonlinux
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PlayOnLinux is a front-end for wine. It permits you to easily install Windows Games and software on Linux. It is advised to have a functional internet connection.
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Description
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PlayOnLinux is a frontend for wine. It permits you to easily install Windows Games and software on Linux. It is advised to have a functional internet connection.
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Translated and reviewed by
Anthony Harrington
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Located in
Package: playonlinux
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1453.
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Graphical dungeon crawling game
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Summary
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Graphical dungeon crawling game
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Translated and reviewed by
Robert Readman
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Located in
Package: powder
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1454.
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This is a roguelike originally developed specifically for the Gameboy Advance (GBA). It is not a port of an existing roguelike as the controls of the GBA are very different from the traditional keyboard, and the screen imposes some additional limitations. It is built around replayability and long term ergonomics, not short term learning. It uses actual graphic tiles (16x16) rather than the traditional characters.
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Description
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This is a roguelike originally developed specifically for the Gameboy Advance (GBA). It is not a port of an existing roguelike as the controls of the GBA are very different from the traditional keyboard, and the screen imposes some additional limitations. It is built around replayability and long term ergonomics, not short term learning. It uses actual graphic tiles (16x16) rather than the traditional characters.
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Translated and reviewed by
Robert Readman
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Located in
Package: powder
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