Dear list, I must clarify and deliver footnotes here (sorry):
Am Samstag 24 Mai 2008 schrieb RalfGesellensetter: > nowadays there are dozens of free java applications that are valuable > for education. Some of those are even quoted in standard school > books: ^ I admit that I used "free" intentional unspecified here. The degree of freedom ranges from GPL down to: Free for educational purpose... > > geonext [1] > geogebra [2] > > to name two from the mathematical branch. Then we have JFractionLab > [3] (better than kbruch), 1-3 are really free (GPL or similar) > and for "Informatique" we use BlueJ [4], > JavaKara [5] and JPrologEditor [6] (those are non-GPL). Rather free as "free beer", indeed: 1. http://geonext.uni-bayreuth.de/ 2. http://www.geogebra.org 3. http://www.gnugeo.de/jfractionlab/jfractionlab.html (only partly localized AFAIK) 4. http://www.bluej.org/ 5. http://www.swisseduc.ch/informatik/karatojava/javakara/index.html (German only?) 6. http://www.trix.homepage.t-online.de/JPrologEditor/ Tvbrowser.org and Freemind.sourceforge.net are further references. The query for source-less deb-creation was thought for temporary/local usage (uers/non-DDs) to use all the advantages of deb-Packages. If there is a way to create deb packages for private usage from JAR file, I'd volunteer to test and document it... Regards Ralf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

