Monthly Archives: October 2005

GLExt2 goes OpenSource

After a long, long time I finally found some time to release GLExt2. GLExt2 is an utility that simplifies the use of OpenGL extensions. It basically takes an extension registry in text form (at the moment, I use the registry … Continue reading

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Boosting your C++ tools

Here at the university surprisingly few people know about Boost, one of the probably most useful C++ libraries ever written (actually, it’s a collection of libraries). If you never used it, give it a try. And if you’re to lazy … Continue reading

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OpenOffice 2.0 is out

Back in the web, and some great news right away: OpenOffice 2.0 is out. I’ve downloaded it maybe 2 hours after the release with no problems and excellent speed, seems their mirrors are more than up to the task (>500kb/s … Continue reading

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nLite – Pimping up your Windows Installation

Want to have a Windows CD that does not take 3 hours of post-install updating? Continue reading

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