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PyGoWave Desktop Client

Hi everyone,

a little x-mas present for all you guys out there using PyGoWave =). You can grab it here http://github.com/p2k/pygowave-qt/downloads. And its OpenSource of course.

Short description:
Desktop Client allows you to connect to any PyGoWave Server without using a browser. It requires less resources and can run in your system tray all the time, notifying you when you get new Waves.

Notes for developers
This project includes two sub-projects which can be used seperately: JSWrapper, a C++ to JavaScript Object wrapper framework for use with QtWebKit, and the PyGoWave Qt/C++ Client API which allows you to write 3rd party clients and other software around PyGoWave


Geschrieben in Miscellaneous by zentur | Keine Kommentare | 23. December 2009

Alpha 0.4 released

Hi fellow Wavers,

as you might have noticed PyGoWave was down yesterday for a little update, the reason was we raised the version of our Server from 0.4Dev to 0.4.

We are really thrilled about this update, there is a alot new stuff for you guys out there to try!

So first of all let’s talk about the changes on the outside. The most obvious would be the new sitedesign, we think this is more suitable for our goal of creating an active and growing OpenSource Project.

Our  biggest new feature is the multiple blip support, it’s now possible to have a actual conversation over PyGoWave, as in Google Wave you can now reply to previous blips. With this PyGoWave has done a big step forward from being a Proof-of-Concept to a Google Wave alternative.

Ok now it’s getting interesting for all the Devs out there. With 0.4 we release a little Client Server API, so you are now able to connect your App with PyGoWave. We use the STOMP Framework from the Guys at Codehouse to do this and a tutorial of how you connect your App to PyGoWave can you find in our Forum.

Please if you find new bugs report it on GitHub or contact us via Twitter, IRC or open up a Wave.

That’s all for now but something really cool is coming soon!


Geschrieben in Miscellaneous by zentur | Keine Kommentare | 11. December 2009