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Labyrinth 0.1 "The Beginning Stages of..." Released

From:  Don Scorgie <DonScorgie-AT-Blueyonder.co.uk>
To:  gnome-announce-list-AT-gnome.org
Subject:  Labyrinth 0.1 "The Beginning Stages of..." Released
Date:  Mon, 28 Aug 2006 16:27:08 +0100

Hi.

I am pleased to announce the first (proper) release of Labyrinth.
Version 0.1: "The Beginning Stages of..."

What is it?
-----------

Labyrinth is a mind-mapping tool for GNOME.  Written in Python and using
Cairo for its drawing.

Screenshots and (a little) more info is available at its temporary home:

http://donscorgie.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/

What's in it?
-------------

Version 0.1 allows the creation and editing of text "thoughts" on a
canvas.  These thoughts can also be linked to other thoughts.  It
provides Tomboy-style loading and saving of maps and a nice browser to
see available maps.

Getting the code
----------------

This release can be downloaded using the link:
http://donscorgie.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/labyrinth-0.1.tar.bz2
with the md5 sum: 51c71329c4592c047f64f76939729077

Do the ./configure && make dance and the result can be run either from
the working directory:
python src/labyrinth.py
or it can be installed with 'make install' and run with:
labyrinth

Development
-----------

Development is currently happening in a private SVN repo sitting on my
computer :(  I hope sometime soon, this will be fixed in some way and
the devel will be moved into the open.

Note also that bug reports (and feedback) should go to
DonScorgie@Blueyonder.co.uk, instead of any bugzilla system or anything
crazy^H^H^H^H^H sensible like that.

Thanks
Don


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