These are the original versions. It seems easier for me to program and test under Linux, then to copy the sources to a partition that Windows can read (yes, Microsoft refuses to read disk formats which are different from his own; this is just a fact). After that, under Windows, I compile again and test. Lazarus also offers a possibility to compile for Windows directly under Linux. It works, but I prefer the other way, because I would have to test under Windows anyway. Of course, direct calls to API are to be avoided.
Obviously, these programs run under Linux only
| Physical unit conversions version 2.0 Linux of 15-12-2007 | More info | Download (482 ko) | ||
| Calculation of gears, for bicyles, road or others version 4.0 Linux of 12-2010 | More info | Download (451 ko) | ||
| A calendar version 1.2 Linux of 09-09-2006 | More info | Download (748 ko) |