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2010-06-25
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2010-07-05
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2010-07-06
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2010-07-06
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looks good, though i'm caught between this and qexercise, ever considered merging with the other app?
2x the dev
1/2 the work
2x userbase
and means a better product for us consumers?
either way, impressive work!!
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2010-07-06
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Not quite, for the following reasons:
Plus, these are both open source products (not sure of qexercise's license, though), so it's not like any money is lost choosing one over the other. In fact, you can evaluate both at the same time :-)
- qexercise was written in C++, MaeGym in Python
- Design goals are quite different.
- Navigating the interfaces is quite different
- qexercise uses multiple XML files whereas MaeGym uses 1 ini formatted config file and 1 sqlite database
- Not quite sure how to say this without being offensive, but it seems as though the developer of qexercise is focused on features, whereas I am focused on stability. That is, qexercise is more functional, but is riddled with numerous bugs.
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2010-07-18
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2010-07-23
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2010-10-20
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2010-12-04
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but haven't quite programmed the logic to add an exercise to routine exercises. Once I get off work (00:00 CST) I'll finish this up and push a release.Actually, I have adding exercises pretty much working, but it seems like developing the routine window has introduced some bugs that break the following some how:
I won't be releasing anything until these are figured out. The most up-to-date (and buggy) code can, however, be downloaded from git (see first post). Sorry guys.auto rotation brokenonce entering 'routines' the program doesn't exit correctlyevery once and a while program freezes on 'add exercises' from routines[edit]I've fixed everything except for autorotation which should be easy enough to correct that I'm not delaying this release further.
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Last edited by aspidites; 2010-06-25 at 17:29.