Bravo Steve and all contributors! Well done,
Gerold On 4/9/21 6:47 PM, Steven R. Baker wrote: > Heya folks! > > I have released AntiRSI 1.5.0, and you can find it on GitHub > at: https://github.com/srbaker/AntiRSI > <https://github.com/srbaker/AntiRSI> > > (The provided Mac binary is not yet notarized, so you will get a > security warning if you try to install it.) > > AntiRSI is an application for reminding you to take breaks to prevent > Repetitive Strain Injury. I’ve been using it on my Mac for more than > a decade, and recently it’s been ported to work on GNUstep. Graham > Lee and I did the porting work live on our stream [objc retain]; The > code _should_ build with a single command on each of macOS: xcodebuild > and GNUstep: buildtool. I think you need latest buildtool. > > I would like to thank Graham for working on this with me. Greg > Casamento did some great work on buildtool to get it building nicely. > Josh Freeman emailed us help to fix some bugs with the dock icon > drawing. And other participants on the stream also helped along the way. > > Thanks everyone for your help, and please feel free to contribute or > complain! > > I am intending to set up CI on FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Debian, and Fedora, > and provide packages for each in the near future. I may also look for > help getting it working on Windows using GNUstep as well. > > Cheers! > > -Steven > -- Gerold Rupprecht 10, rue Louis-Curval CH-1206 Genève, Suisse Fixed: +41 (0) 22 347 73 96 Mobile: +41 (0) 79 914 29 52 Blog: https://geneva-observer.blogspot.ch/ GPG Key ID DFA0A4D4 I prefer encrypted mail. If you have not yet begun using encrypted email, you may find the following link useful, https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/
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