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'''Agar''' was is a user and community [[wiki]] for the [http://libagar.org Agar GUI]. Agar is a modern {{tag|open source}}, cross-platform GUI toolkit for graphical applications implemented in {{tag|C}}, C++, {{tag|Perl}} and {{tag|Ada}}. Designed for ease of integration, it follows the philosophy of building the GUI around the application and not the other way around. Unlike most other GUI toolkits, Agar takes maximum advantage of hardware graphics acceleration when it is available via {{tag|OpenGL}}, but it also supports traditional framebuffer interfaces such as {{tag| | '''Agar''' was is a user and community [[wiki]] for the [http://libagar.org Agar GUI]. Agar is a modern {{tag|open source}}, cross-platform GUI toolkit for graphical applications implemented in {{tag|C}}, C++, {{tag|Perl}} and {{tag|Ada}}. Designed for ease of integration, it follows the philosophy of building the GUI around the application and not the other way around. Unlike most other GUI toolkits, Agar takes maximum advantage of hardware graphics acceleration when it is available via {{tag|OpenGL}}, but it also supports traditional framebuffer interfaces such as {{tag|Simple DirectMedia Layer}} (SDL) direct video. The Agar API is entirely thread-safe when Agar is compiled with threads support. | ||
Agar is {{tag|free software}}. Its source code is freely usable and re-usable by everyone under a [[:Category:BSD license|BSD license]], which allows use in commercial applications free of charge. Agar is stable, well-maintained and has been growing organically since early 2002. | Agar is {{tag|free software}}. Its source code is freely usable and re-usable by everyone under a [[:Category:BSD license|BSD license]], which allows use in commercial applications free of charge. Agar is stable, well-maintained and has been growing organically since early 2002. | ||
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*[[Archive.org:*/http://wiki.libAgar.org*|List of 145 archived URLs captured for <tt>wiki.libAgar.org*</tt>]] — at [[Archive.org]] | *[[Archive.org:*/http://wiki.libAgar.org*|List of 145 archived URLs captured for <tt>wiki.libAgar.org*</tt>]] — at [[Archive.org]] | ||
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Founded by: | unknown |
Status: | Dead |
Language: | English |
Edit mode: | OpenEdit |
Wiki engine: | MediaWiki |
Wiki license: | Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike |
Main topic: | Open source |
Wiki size: | unknown size see stats |
wikiFactor: | 1 info / verify |
(As of: 2012-07-18)
Agar was is a user and community wiki for the Agar GUI. Agar is a modern open source, cross-platform GUI toolkit for graphical applications implemented in C, C++, Perl and Ada. Designed for ease of integration, it follows the philosophy of building the GUI around the application and not the other way around. Unlike most other GUI toolkits, Agar takes maximum advantage of hardware graphics acceleration when it is available via OpenGL, but it also supports traditional framebuffer interfaces such as Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) direct video. The Agar API is entirely thread-safe when Agar is compiled with threads support.
Agar is free software. Its source code is freely usable and re-usable by everyone under a BSD license, which allows use in commercial applications free of charge. Agar is stable, well-maintained and has been growing organically since early 2002.
- External links
- Agar — at WikiApiary.com (founded 2011), the wiki site for detailed information on all MediaWiki-powered websites
- List of 145 archived URLs captured for wiki.libAgar.org* — at Archive.org