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ever. It fixes many bugs, and adds some features missing in previous FreeBSD ports. To help users upgrade from GNOME 2.4, we have constructed an upgrade FAQ at: http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq26.html Please read it carefully. GNOME 2.6 packages are also available for all supported i386 versions of FreeBSD at: http://www.marcuscom.com/tinderbox/ The FreeBSD GNOME Team would like the thank the following users for their wonderful testing and patching efforts. We would especially like to thank Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com> for his wonderful new splash screen. Without these people, our team, and our team alumni, GNOME on FreeBSD would not be possible. Jeremy Messenger <mezz7@cox.net> Khairil Yusof <kaeru@pd.jaring.my> Koop Mast <kwm@rainbow-runner.nl> Simon Barner <barner@in.tum.de> Tom McLaughlin <tmclaugh@sdf.lonestar.org> Scott Dodson <sdodson@sdodson.com> Vladimir Grebenschikov <vova@sw.ru>
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Dasher is an information-efficient text-entry interface, driven by
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natural continuous pointing gestures. Dasher is a competitive text-entry
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system wherever a full-size keyboard cannot be used - for example,
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* on a palmtop computer;
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* on a wearable computer;
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* when operating a computer one-handed, by joystick, touchscreen,
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* trackball, or mouse;
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* when operating a computer with zero hands (i.e., by head-mouse or
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* by eyetracker).
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Dasher is fast, efficient, and easy to learn.
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WWW: http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/
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